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Let's get into it and as when you get into debt Dealing with death Recent reports by leading debt charity show that soul traders are increasingly getting into debt The figures reveal they have some of the highest levels of borrowing in the UK Putting them under serious financial pressure Soul traders as an entrepreneurs Stuart McCracken and Elmore Victor. Yeah entrepreneurs. Okay Stuart McCracken and Elmore Victor. They go this guy Stewart our high court enforcement agents They've been working together for over a year seizing property and collecting debts Today they're in more come Lancashire The way season three has been gone I would not be surprised if Stewart if somebody put the Mica Mica Mica on store today So what's this next case? This isn't Stuart's first encounter with the debtor mr. Laid the owner of more come textiles Me and my previous colleague Ian Arrived at this address and it was very very aggressive from the offset. Oh, right try to push me out the house We called the police On Stuart's previous visit mr. Laid agreed to pay off his debt in monthly installments But he's defaulted and still owes just over a thousand pounds Y'all did all that with that man. He's paid a little what they be thinking. You're not coming back Stewart from the slide Now the team has a high court writ to collect the money Every time that I go back to a job where I've already been to before and I know that they're a tricky customer So to speak that's a bit of the job that I thrive off to try and get this case fixed Stuart said he thrive off negativity As Stuart and Vic approached the address they spot mr. Laid and his family leaving the estate Is that him? Yeah, that's him. The family car is a potential asset Stuart reacts immediately and blocks mr. Laid from leaving It's his walking textiles Shut down you want to go back and we'll have a quick chat about this Yeah For the agents it makes no difference whether his company is trading or not Mr. Laid has already signed a controlled goods agreement giving Stuart and Vic the right to remove his assets If he doesn't pay in full today, you've got control goods agreement So it does mean so that in our power We are able to force entry into the property because at the end of the day this vehicle has been seized But if the car belongs to mr. Laid's partner the team can't take it away Can you go and get those documents on you don't get those documents? We need to quickly go because we need to control the vehicle As Stuart and Vic approach the family home I can feel it. I can feel Stuart want to get a clean Two-piece biscuit two-piece mcnugget they spot a second vehicle parked outside It's another asset. They could seize if mr. Laid can't or won't pay Relax, it's only a thousand dollars both of these cars. Just take one about the vehicle there as well Right, okay, so we need to see documentation for that Fuck all my names. Yeah, mr. Laid also claims the second car isn't his so we need to see some documentation of that Okay, cuz what we're gonna do is okay unless you make some sort of payment Then what we're gonna do is we're gonna force entry into the property This out The business shut down go to the market have a look Anyway, I'm fucking Ellen to see but I can prove it as well and I we're not going down the situation again, sir That happened last time. Yeah, we still managed to get into your property fucking not push me again Mr. Laid's partner passes him the vehicle documentation That's the registration document. Yeah, this document is not for ownership. Oh, so what it says our black and white sir See that this document is not proof of ownership She documentation for that thing What do you mean documentation? That's it. You got a loaner. We see the bill. Oh, I know you'd have documentation for it Well, it's a dog. It's smart. I'm getting smart. It's all Not going anywhere. So the vehicle's not going anywhere. Fuck it is. It's not you tell me what the fucking day fuck off Mr. Laid's partner insists she bought the car with a bank loan. I took the lawns out for the car, right? I understand that but have you got any documentations for that letterman says for the vehicle? If the car is on a finance agreement the team can't seize it Vic runs a check I had you right mate. Yeah, not bad. Can you do it each guy for me, please? Vivo Victor info November while Stuart looks over the paperwork from the bank Yeah, it's only an application Mr. Lakey he is not getting smart That does not show ownership. What do we what do we he just read the top of the paper? That's all Stuart isn't convinced that there is a loan It's fun. Yeah fun the place. I'll wait here. I'll show them the control goods agreement that you've signed sir Mr. Laid gets the police on the phone Smile all you want sir Do you say the police are coming yeah, okay, we'll wait for them then once I show them the control goods agreement sir They will then grant me access into property. Okay, and we'll also be taking control of this vehicle and that Stand up all you want so it's not gonna change the situation. We've signed a contract. I'm not gonna hold you Stuart standing this ground Stuart is ten toes down. I didn't think he was gonna be about this life right now. So goods agreement You have to tell me to show you it. I'll show you it now I'll show you it now. I'll show you it now. So if that's your signature there, sir So see there 500 percent for eight months starting 68th was when I last was inside your property. So that's a bit nearly no It's not there's still 1068 pounds left. That's why we're here today. If you can't afford the 500 that's fine Vic confirms Stuart's suspicions about the loan at this moment this vehicle is for your finance So if that loan was connected to it, it would have shown that it's on finance So the vehicle will be removed So you need to find some sort of way of raising some funds try and get this clear mr. Laid still seems reluctant to pay And decides to take drastic action Is there no way so you can make a payment He and his partner each take a young child and lock themselves in the cars If that's a tactic that the defendants want to use then so be it I can't believe that anybody would get their own family involved to try and avoid paying Outstanding high court risk. I mean at the end of the day when the police get here. We we're going to your house, buddy Mr. Leahy, we've been here before so we're not gonna play this game Tired of talking I find absolutely absurd With a baby in one car and a toddler in the other Stuart and Vic are unable to seize the family vehicles We have to control the goods. That's as simple as that What started as a simple debt recovery case has escalated into a dramatic standoff 30 minutes into the standoff the police arrive on the scene Hi there, sir. Here we go. That's myself. That's your idea, is it? Stuart briefs the officer with the terms of the writ And that's the agreement there 500 pounds for eight months starting 6 to the 8 14 You want to try and sort some some agreement out with the gentleman? Okay. I'll just speak to him turn what the situation is Yeah, no problem. It's all shortly he looked like a A grocery bagger at azda He is not fun to listen to him. You had a car for backup after the police arrive Mr. Laid emerges from his car with his accountant on the phone Hello there. I believe I'm talking to the accountant regards to more than textiles Mr. Laid now claims that it's his closed down limited company who's liable for the debt and not him Well, the writ itself is in the name of more than textiles now more than textiles limited So it's a soul trader. Yes. It's not limited. I'm afraid. I just want to thank you for your time All right, I'll pass you back now Mr. Laid's tactic hasn't worked The fact is against him personally means that we are liable to either Get locksmith remove into the house Or remove the two vehicles after an hour on site. Mr. Laid makes Stuart an unusual offer Sorry Not not interested in the wallpaper. So it needs to be it needs to be a payment I thought you said you weren't working sir. So what are you doing? What are you doing with the wallpaper then? The wallpaper is left over stock from his closed down business and worth almost 4,000 pounds So how have you paid for that? So we wouldn't be taking control of them. She hadn't paid for them. So you don't belong to you Stuart's patience is running out You need to offer something. I don't want to be here all day holding up your family Yeah, well, I'll give you 30 minutes. I'll wait in the van see see what you can do and then I'll speak to you off And I'll do my best to try and help you out We won't work with you, Mr. Laid The teams start to make progress If I give you 100 quid a day and 50 quid a month, that's all I can do Because I'm uh, I'm off empty moment sick Can't you do 100 pounds a month? It's gonna be I do not gonna because because it's 1,000 pounds 68, right? She's gonna give me 5,000. I'll give you 1,500 quid a day Yeah, I'll go after 50 quid to 75 quid a month. Let me find the office and let's see what they say. All right If the offer is not accepted the team may they might need like 250 today. I ain't even gonna lie We need like a quarter of it. You hear me? Have to start taking goods You've said 100 pound a month that needs to be 250 today Something we can do right that case it'll be removal of goods That's what you've said Right so 250 one yeah 100 pound a month. Yeah Told you After claiming he can't imagine me pulling up. Yeah, high court enforcement You feel me This this not to say I couldn't do all of these though. You gotta send me to Like like aggressive customers That way I wouldn't feel bad Don't send me to to You know, I'm saying On to pay for nearly two hours. Mr. Laid finally agrees to the deal And the standoff is over We got your card there Where's that accent from? The police My granny grounded up from Lockerbie Small world and I'm from Carley It's gone three fine. All right, shake me hand All right, so that's to come away with the payments from somebody who was prepared to physically um attack a high court enforcement agent not gonna lie Stuart is Stuart I didn't like you before but after this you still tend toes down. You still don't business You you you the seventh letter of the alphabet Gives me the drive passion adrenaline of the job that I enjoy No, no, it's a pump Oh According to a new survey repossession rates hit record levels last year with 115 evictions taking place every day A leading housing charity now reports that evictions by private landlords are the most common cause of homelessness Did they just say eviction by landlord is the most common cause of homelessness? That don't sound right What was the reason for eviction? That is the most common loss of job Wages not being able to keep up with the cost of living You know i'm saying don't blame the landlord. They're just running a business High court enforcement agents pull bow hill steve pinner and his son ben are in london to carry out an eviction The job that we're now going to Is a ground floor flat in south croydon And the tenant is thought to be an elderly man The landlord wants to convert the property into one bedroom. See don't send me to these because I'm be calling the office like hey listen I'll pay it. You know man like don't do this In flats and increase his return I would like to say that I will landlord a business man sympathetic Only still have an hour to get there Notice of the eviction has already been sent to the tenant by the county court But the landlord has upgraded it to the high court to speed up the eviction So the enforcement agents have come without warning No one seems to be at home The teams start to break the lock Something the eviction notice allows them to do Oh dear Stinks has obviously got a cat Because there's tins of tuner everywhere Yeah, kitty kitty kitty House isn't empty Good morning, sir. We're from high courts. We have a repossession order for the old property. Can we have a chat? We'll give you that There you go Okay There's no days it's immediate Finally the tenant answers the door He ain't an old man Cats are scared of everything. What do you mean you're scaring my cat? Man, bro. Oh my god, this child never sees too amazing. Close that door mate. Let's do this properly. Shall we? No, you stay there my friend. Just stay there. All right the council told me wait till you get bailiff's letter That should take two is you give you a date when you've got to be gone by which is two weeks And you're trying to get in I do not receive anything yet another happy chap The tenant simon knew the landlord wanted him out But had no idea it would happen today The landlord has chosen To transfer the proceedings to the high court and there is no provision within the system to give you notice that we come in I was waiting for a bailiff's letter, which is no, no, okay. I did. I heard that and I do understand it Right, but it's now been transferred to the high court, which means that you have to leave today Simon has one hour to gather his essentials and leave But oh, I can't live today. I'm going up to Sheffield and 20 past sit 20 past six weeks past one my friend buried my arm not anymore. Oh I just heard the last part to bury his aunt in Sheffield In 20 past sit 20 past six weeks past one my friend buried my arm tomorrow. I'm going to be gone for three days Could you just look and see I'm packed. Yes Yeah, have a look then please sir. No, no, well, that's okay. I can accept that Not only was his black suit hanging up in a bag ready to travel But he had his return tickets to the north of england where the funeral was going to be I'll believe this the little job I'm still here Oh, she would have done what? Who would have broken changed a lot I swear this when you having a bad week or something it only be getting worse It don't never like flip and go the opposite way like it only gets worse Some left a note for you to contact us Despite the funeral the eviction must take place today The proceeds that we follow is you need to take whatever belonging you need to last you a few days today But you're going anyway, weren't you? Yeah, right, but there's no reason you just got to make other arrangements for your cats at all That's the drill gun Steve gets ready to change the locks while paul starts a routine inventory of the house Just a bad way to live now. I'm disgusted to show you this but you may as well see it If this mold is that what it Or if it's clean it I was waiting for the council to see all the damp everywhere Dump there and there's the piece to resist us And I can't touch it because it makes me poor thing. This has been going on for six years What is that above the toilet? What was there? Shit on place. Yeah disgusted A lot of the properties that we go to bear in mind They're probably lower-end properties anyway. The benefits the tenants are on benefits Their standard of living is never going to be high But I do find In at least half the cases that's cap. I don't care if I was on benefits living off the country living off the state No, I'm I clean Not going for that. No way Their living conditions are absolutely appalling A complicated situation is beginning to unravel I've got CRPD as well What's that? Blind disease that's why The council should be re-housing. All right. Did you catch him? Huh? Is he catching? No, I don't really know. It's all right Do you mind me asking? I think you'd be more worried about catching something off him With his illness and the poor living conditions Simon has been asking the council to re-house him for the last six years The council have told him come look. Come look how I'm living. It's affecting my health Nobody said nobody cares my friend. Nobody cares The council's in my exp... I ain't gonna lie. The council bogus for that. They should have re-housed him. He got lung disease He living in a mold infested mold infested home. They bogus Experiences do nothing to help single men of working age Unless they've got a physical A social or mental Issue there's no obligation to house them and they don't... That is true. He is a male It hit different when you were male The clock is ticking Simon calls the housing office to tell them he's now homeless Do you know what I'm trying to get council? Now these are even worse than buddy So this is Yeah, good morning. I've got the bailiffs here This is a shock to me as it's a shock to you The question is are they going to rehouse you or not? You haven't called me. I've been calling you Hello, yes Yeah, it's Paul Bowill my high court enforcement agent The landlord will make arrangements to come back and get his property out But he does need to leave now. So I mean Is there any accommodation arrangements that you've made for him? Despite being evicted Simon is still not a housing priority My conversation with the lady in the council office It isn't guaranteed that they're going to rehouse you if you remember nothing else about what I've said Other than please be aware that it might all go wrong. Yeah, right With nowhere to go Simon now faces being out on the streets I've got no family down here. I'm telling you my family's in Sheffield Jesus passed away now I've got a grandmother out in Dominica And that's it It's just me As it has been for the last eight years in here The eviction is almost complete But Paul is concerned about Simon's welfare. Is the council not going to rehouse you? What if they're not? I we need to know if there are any options on this And we shouldn't really, there should be Why not? We don't want to do it It's very rare that we alter the course of the eviction And we will always take but we will always take into account Absolutely genuine circumstances Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. What's happening? Moved by Simon's situation and his aunt's funeral Paul wants to see if there's a chance the landlord might give him some extra time Hello, it's Paul Bowhill I'm telling you because it is the possibility He got lung cancer and he just lit up a cigarette like Lung disease and just lit up a cigarette. Like what are we doing? In that moment, I would have known I mean, I don't believe you know Mo See if you just say no, that's the answer Well, it's your choice that as you know, in better than I do Yeah, we can take possession now. Yeah All right. Okay. That's fine. No problem. Thank you very much. Bye Due to the exceptional circumstances the landlord agrees to give Simon one more week Okay, we'll be back on Wednesday So when we come back on Wednesday next week, there can be no argument You've been given a period of grace to get your property out Simon's been given a second chance But in seven days time the team will be back If he's still in the flat Paul won't be so understanding I don't want you and me to fall out. No, no, no, but if we have to we will you just do the right thing I'll do the right thing by you. Right You take care, sir. Thank you very much. He looks sick A new survey has revealed that the recent policy of paying housing benefit directly to tenants has led to increasing cases of renter rears As a result many landlords are no longer accepting people on benefits Hammersmith London Paul Bohill and Steve Pinner are on the road again This time to a victor tenant who owes thousands of pounds in unpaid rent This is slightly unusual this morning. Although we're not collecting it. Does it look like a grand's worth It looked like a nice little neighborhood On a flat It's just here somewhere 45 After renting her flat out through Hammersmith council 11 months ago, hello, please meet you landlady Miradou Lashiri is 11 000 pounds out of pocket and wants the tenant out If you keep back sitting in the car Just while we go through the ritual dance to start with because if you're visible It just creates a diversion. Yeah, right. Thank you Paul and Steve are not instructed to collect the How much do you want to bet she walk up some way some way somehow make herself seen guaranteed Paid rent If she walk up and make herself seen some way some style y'all gonna like the video If she don't appear to evict the tenant If she don't I'll edit my next video So once again, Steve gets his tools and starts forcing the lock Hello High court enforcement Yeah, could you open the door please You need to open the door so we can talk to you. We have some paperwork for you. Would you like to open the door madam? We are high court enforcement agents And we have a writ to repossess this property this very minute Madam, can you open the door? I can't talk through the door You're gonna make me need quite an hour a second No, we're gonna give you an hour to get your personal effects together and then you can make an arrangement and collect everything else My baby's still sleeping. Madam, can you open the door so we can talk to you? Are you gonna make me leave? Well, yeah You're much better today than me. Will you open the door please or otherwise you'll break it down There is no stopping this happening today Properties now repossessed So we've got an hour please to get your belongings together and then you'll have to make an arrangement with the landlord to come and pick the rest out There's about 11,000 pounds in outstanding rent. That's due 11,000 pounds Like at some point the landlord Was like, okay next month next month next month you fooled me once same on You fooled me twice same on me like it's like however to say and go like you were getting finessed you got finessed a lot of 11 bands It's tough And they said I have an hour to get my things out The tenant Adana calls her mother I've got an hour Today's events have come as a shock It's not fair that you wrote the landlady 11,000 pounds either. You've had plenty of warning of this. This has been going on Have you paid the rent? There's 11,000 pounds on this warrant Is that a lie? No, I'm not lying. I'm not saying that's a lie Sorry, can I stop you there? Can I stop you there? It's now 20 past nine. You've got your tenant clock to be packed out So if you'd like to get on packing My bad. I was muted. Um It's not funny, but like I was saying like they normally be like filling it in their heart, but not today They don't be us. She said my baby's asleep. He said ma'am I will kick down this door open the door, please That's tough Okay, all tears and all the usual as expected Adana receives housing benefit directly from the council But the landlady claims that she was in arrears after only one month I kept saying I told you you must pay the housing benefit directly to me But she has to process the paperwork. So she's been getting 800 pounds a month. That's your benefit. She's been pocketing housing Exactly She didn't respond to a single Text phone call or letter or email Just went Yeah, buddy, I don't I honestly I don't feel bad for her And if you could sit here in these comments and type oh, but did it know you you're part of the problem You probably got finessed by women before if you're gonna sit here and tell me that no Well, she has a but no She's on housing benefits. They were being paid directly to her And instead of her giving it to the landlady she pocketed and lived for free She was finessing and now the finesse has bit her in the rear hand Simple get out You you'll get rehoused. You got a baby. You all right We don't finessers are don't get no pass That's basically you a scammer you scamming Completely off the radar There is no blame on you. You're the victim in this circumstance and I acknowledge that. Thank you very much. That's nice because Because you're never gonna get the money exactly gonna be a complete waste of time even thinking about it Adana's mother arrives to help with the move Try not to take everything because you're up against it The flat is full of clothes and toys My friend's coming with his car so we can just Yep, okay Paul sees many evictions where claims are made about tenants withholding benefit payments from landlords A tenant who's choosing not to pay the money Direct to the landlord is going to be anywhere between 800 and 1200 a month better off So those are the tenants who've got a 57 inch television in every room 20 or 30 pairs of shoes Designer handbags and they aren't paying any rent, which is why they can afford it Adana is now homeless hit the like button told you Go back. No, no, no go back. She made herself visible. I told you. Oh my god, DK NY bags Did I pay for all that? I told you hit that like button, man. I don't want it I should have however many video views this has I should have that many likes I Called it possibly Quite possibly Adana is now homeless It'll be up to the council to provide emergency accommodation for her and her baby daughter Okay, that's us done. We're about to lock up I'm gonna edit this out Atomic recovery new figures reveal many businesses are still struggling With over 100,000 county court judgments issued in 2014 Fleetwood Lancashire High court enforcement agents stewart mccracken and elmore victor are on their way to serve a writ on entertainments provider steven reiner So that's gonna be DJ mobile disco. Yeah He can of course be a clown You know what's gonna happen, but you're gonna press the doorbell and water's gonna squish out Stephen owes one thousand six hundred and fifty pounds after losing a court case against a customer There it is entertainments Big van much for the balance One six five eight point nine four six five eight you'd get that for that The company van could be seized if the defendant can't pay today Do me favor right get a camp on that. I wish you would do it mate. Yeah, your clamps and me. We just don't get on Here you go. No, I'll do it There's some times me in this camp. There's a double cap with the same name on it in the garden might be worse more, mate There's what double cap Same name on it stewart makes sure the more valuable vehicle doesn't go anywhere And vick goes to see if anyone's home So mr. Yes, mr. Reynolds High court enforcement I'm here to execute a high court. I'm from direct collections bail up limited Outstanding amount we need to collect today's one thousand six hundred and fifty eight Has been to court. So yes That's why we're here because I haven't been paid. It's a ccj that hasn't been paid Stephen didn't pay his county court judgment So now the claimants have taken it to the high court almost traveling the debt That's matters, sir. Yeah, man. You you you better just you better off paying instead of playing with them like that because Payments don't sit still In any aspect if you owe somebody some money or you owe Not somebody if you owe a company money or any like government or anything Fees late fees This is gonna out it adds up it gets to adding It never sits still so him coming into the door Very, you know what I'm saying Zestily crossing his arms Like with this attitude closing himself off. That's what you're doing. You cross your arms. It's a signal if I'm closed off I'm not trying to hear you That's what that means. So Yeah, you're gonna hear that number when it's tripled You're gonna hear them you hauling your car away, too Unless bounce is paid in full today, we'll be taking patrol goods The dispute was over entertainments. Stephen provided at a wedding. You see they've kind of done the legal route which they In the title they do The bride and groom claimed he failed to turn up at the right time Stephen and the groom argued and the police were called Please just said if some of you're somewhere there's what I mean, but obviously it's bad communication between you the bride and the groom And I'll see you waiting there barely back communication. That's what they've got me on Stephen must pay the £1,650 high court writ. We do not care Today If Stephen can't pay the team are entitled to seize the pickup truck to offset the debt But first they need to check it's not on finance Hi Mike, can you do HPI for me tonight, please? Reiner's entertainment November Yankee Oscar Vic starts to put the pressure on I don't want to remove your vehicle. I'm gonna be honest with you, but I've got no choice. I could execute this route See what you can do microphone call see if you can speak to someone that can help you perhaps Stuart discovers the pickup truck is on long-term finance 15 months friggin hell As it's on finance Stuart can't take it so he turns his attention back to the company van Hank you do me another one mate It is battered John. I'm not gonna lie. It's not in a good state, but it's roadworthy and uh Get something for it. Anyway Yeah, all right mates. I'll climb that and mobilize it the van isn't on finance But its value might not cover the total debt Stuart has a hunch there's bounty castle higher on the side and I've seen on the back of the l200 dj reiner And I'm a dj himself. So I know dj equipment like the back of my hand. So Hopefully he's got a nice nice set of decks in there. I can work with or something like that. I don't know Ah bingo Right, we've got set of speakers a few active speakers Bounty castle fantastic exactly what I needed to see The good thing is it's not going anywhere because it's comped Right, that'll do it. Let me get the inventory sheet out It is amazing what's locked behind closed doors quite literally Um, I never expected I'm not gonna sit up here lying when he opened that door and I seen that clutter I thought a roach was going to crawl out I know what was going you know living in there like that I wanted to see a van full of bounty castles, but that's a rush for me I wanted to go on it myself to be honest. I've given him half an hour to raise some funds He's not gonna raise it mate. He's got nothing. He's on 200 quid a week. Right. I've opened the van. Yeah, it's full of Bounty castles. Yeah, I don't know how much a bounce castle is They're not cheap They're not all you're not talking 500 quid for a bounty castle are you talking I would seem to 200 to 2 grand aren't you? Yeah, depending on if he's on the size and that and uh condition The equipment might just cover the debt But without it, Mr. Rainer won't have much of a business left to run The advice I got on my DJ given it for a weekend you see Like I said all the goods in there will be will be taken control of Yeah, it's they'll still be taken control of sir All right, so you need to try and raise some funds. Yeah, I'm working best I can do I mean doing so much you can do when you're working when you've got a bad reputation Do I mean people slandered you off all over the internet said you've done this you've done that You've spread lies all over about your company and stuff like that. Yeah, I'm the best I can to keep it brief on my family's edge. Do I mean when you're in that profession and it's 100% about reputation Being in that situation. Yeah, you can't jag It's really up you jag one time word of mouth is gone situation I did feel for him Once a ccj has been put against you you are liable to have a high court rip put against you as well So you need to sort that situation out sooner rather than later I mean, I am working I am working to next week at two regular full contracts I'm doing as well as my kids parties and bits and bulbs. Yeah, I mean, so you take the vehicle I can't even settle the 1615 future kind of with you If mr. Rainer doesn't come up with a payment in half an hour Tell me he don't kind of look like each and town like them as well sound like them and look like He stands to lose everything he's worked for Now the deadline is almost up Vic asks him to pay one last time Your first priority now is to try and raise the funds that's any way to stop this game this action going any further You've got the power to actually close down a business And to take control of goods and he will either collect it in pounds and pens or collect it in goods So it's entirely up to themselves which way they want to go down They say to me van with me. I'm not working this weekend obviously after being around with customers I said, sorry, unfortunately, and this is happening. Obviously, I've got nothing. I can't supply the kids party this weekend As Stuart starts to list the goods in the van Stephen reappears with his father-in-law on the phone. I have a word with him now. Let's see what they say Yeah, I'm putting on the paunting now. Yep. Who's this? All right, okay Hello Hello there. So you threw it to mr. McCrack and I can help I might work at the moment, right? I've got a credit card It's at home. I've definitely got it. I can assure you that No, I mean, um, I understand you're trying to I understand that you're trying to help business Yes, yeah, it's that we haven't got a choice. So you say so a bit naughty to take his business But you do what you have to do. Yeah, exactly right, but there's a problem When can this payment be made sir? Because we can take payments over the phone I don't fish wet to laugh for my cards at home, right? If my boss comes back earlier, I can nip all for it It's we would have taken control goods by then sir. I'll pass you back now Stuart has his reasons for rejecting the offer The reason why we can't accept a payment at half four is because what happens now we leave The van goes to work We don't see the DJ gear again. We're here now to control the goods. The goods are safe in the van We've come to we're leaving so we get a full I said that makes sense. That makes perfect sense The reason I be pausing it because it'd be background noise around so I just be pausing it so y'all don't hear It's like in video editing, but then I forget that I pause it and Full balance is simple as that The team gives Stevens father-in-law 30 minutes to make the payment Or they'll take the company van and all its contents So we'll go wait in our van like I said, and then we'll wait from there. All right The team play the waiting game The payment over the phone is it and their patience pays off. Hello there, sir To show you were able to make payments on the phone. Is that right? Okay. I'll give the card hold copy and To Steven and then he can pass that on to you All right, then so I'll pass you back now. Thanks for the payments Bye There you go There we go sources. Thanks to his father-in-law. Mr. Rainer's business can continue trading Now I gotta lie mr. Rainer with this opportunity You need to tell all your customers Go on google yelp and give me a rating or something leave a comment do something The only way you're gonna build that back up is if you you know I'm saying tell them to Just like I got to tell them to leave a comment You got to tell them to leave a five-star review too It's simple close mouths. Don't get fed cracking result that One week ago, paul and steve went to evict a tenant from his home in croydon No, you stay there my friend. Just stay there The team found the tenant just about to leave for a funeral The tenant simon was in poor health and living in squalid conditions Just a bad way to live in a rare move paul asked the landlord to give simon extra time to sort his life out So when we come back on wednesday next week, there can be no argument top man Now steve and paul are back to see whether simon has stuck to his side of the bargain If he's not in the final throws of moving out, we will actually help him on his way So we really victim because he's got no tenancy rights. No nothing He's there as a guest to the landlord under sufferance If he's still in the flat this time, there'll be no second chances Well, with a bit of luck he might have gone might they We live in hope And it's only three minutes left. So he might be gone There he goes Hello, sir Come answer the door. Are you still there? Nice to see you sir Simon is still at the flat But he's almost ready to leave. Well, you've had a good old cleanup bud. Yeah Cat's all gone. Uh, yeah All right Is it your telly in that or is that? Yeah So are you moving stuff into here or what? No, he's going into the back room Now officially homeless simon doesn't know where he will live in the future That's more secure To see if the when are they coming? I've got go there to a court. What are they doing? Are you they've housed you for tonight then? Yes, I think so. I think so. Are they actually going to rehouse you? I don't know Okay, I don't know about that. Can we give you a lift down the council? We'll just make sure you're off the premises, sir It's always an auto emotive, you know what I mean? No, he's been all right. No, he's a good lad bless him I wouldn't even want to laugh at this moment man. This ain't even Keys in Paul and steve out here trying to tickle funny bones like nobody want they funny bones tickled paul's And paul's gamble has paid off Thank you for keeping to time. It's been a traumatic week for simon After eight years, he's leaving the house for good. It's an absolute nightmare. The funeral went well, um, but Knowing how to come back to all this was just Worst week in my life It's a situation paul sees on a regular basis You've got my phone number. Yes, if there's anything we can do Going forward to help Jack it clean you will Take care. All right. That's all right. Thank you for keeping your end up. Thank you very much Really helps you Man of his word Simon might be able to sort a roof over his head for tonight But his long-term future Is uncertain Okay, because I ain't no nothing about him. I thought he was ready to throw hands He didn't push paul over the over the scooter on the woman One bad ten that ruined it for everybody Great business decision Told you all you gotta do is start telling people leave them in the comments A hostile Hostile and creating that doesn't sound fun. Oh, that's good Next seven months in a hostile man. That man is patient man. T. I'll leave a like comment Turn on your post notification bells, man. Make sure you leave that like though