00:00Hello. Oh, good morning. Good morning. Can I ask why you're trying to get in? I have a young couple to have a look at my property today. I'm surprised. You're surprised? Yeah. I'm the one with someone trying to get into my house at nine in the morning. Well, it's my property.
00:15But, like, I'm living here and you can't just barge your way in. So you're asking now? You're asking me now after you've tried walking in, even though you've not told me that you're putting the house up. You're just going to come in, show them around. I'm just going to speak. Is it all right then? No, it's not. You can't just come in. It's my property. That's fine. I'm not contesting that, look. I'm not contesting that. What I'm saying is you can't just turn up here and announce. No, you can't. I know my rights.
00:40She has just paid rent and she has not notified him about her selling the property.
00:45Do you like to come? I still need to come in. I apologize. I know this isn't your fault, but don't come any closer. That's to you as well. I have my job today. This is my property. Plus, you're a good payer. Yeah, you do. But I've still got to show this couple today. You either turn around and leave or you force your way in and I'll call fucking police. Oh.
01:05She could be fined 2,500 pounds for aggravated assault if she enters the property.
01:11This is my property. There's nothing professional about turning up. Unannounced.
01:14This situation likely makes the new tenants hesitate to move in.
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