Tenants evicted by bailiff and police at infamous Webster St. apartments
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It is the final stage in a long fight - Tyler Jollymore and his mother Michele are among dozens of tenants who received N12 and N13 eviction notices almost two years ago.
There was a standoff between a tenants rights group and a landlord in London on Thursday.
Police were called to the now infamous Webster Street Apts. moments after a bailiff initially failed to gain entry.
30 minutes later, the bailiff and officers re-entered to be faced with some tenants shouting “shame!”
The encounter ended after a few minutes as all agreed the impacted tenants would be given a 24-hour window, over 72 hours, to take their belongings away.
It is the final stage in a long fight - Tyler Jollymore and his mother Michele are among dozens of tenants who received N12 and N13 eviction notices almost two years ago. The documents are intended to remove residents during extensive renovations.
The Jollymores told CTV News London they have fought the orders from day one. Recently, they faced another claim.