No further police action in case of suddenly shut agency owing £130,000

Police have said that they will be taking no further action against an agent which shut up suddenly a year ago, leaving clients £130,000 out of pocket.

Over 100 people were affected when Abbey Gate, in Battle, East Sussex, closed down without warning last March.

East Sussex CID began an immediate inquiry.

However, this week, Sussex Police said: “Over the past year police have been investigating the circumstances in which Abbey Gate Lettings, of High Street, Battle, ceased to trade.

“More than 100 clients and landlords had been reliant on this agency, which was an unlimited company, to manage the lettings of their properties, and incurred a loss totalling some £130,000.

“Detectives from Hastings CID and the force’s Economic Crime Unit, supported by a police financial investigator, have thoroughly investigated the matter, considering the possibility that the moneys were taken by theft, and have now concluded that there is no evidence of dishonest intent by the owners of the business, although they may well have acted incorrectly in their management.

“Officers therefore wrote to the complainants at the beginning of March 2016 to advise them that no further action will be taken.

“They have also advised the complainants that it is open to them to consider civil action against the owners, and have supplied details for Citizens Advice who can give advice on how to go about doing so.”

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2 Comments

  1. ChippyJames

    Confused.  Does this mean an agent can just run off with the money and the police in Hastings will not do a thing?  The owners of this agency are just going to get away with fraud and theft?

    I am having a similar problem in interesting police where I took over the office of a letting agent that closed down.  There are also irregularities with the rents and deposits but local police are not interested.

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    1. PeeBee

      THE Chippy James?  Of ‘good old’ EAT fame?

      You’ve taken your time to find our new ‘local’ – but WELCOME IN!!

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