Using the sentiment behind his UK number 1 single as the basis for his acquisition strategy, 80s singer Paul Young used his hat to claim legal ownership of more than 140 properties over a 20-year period, a court heard today...
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Popstar uses ‘Wherever I Lay My Hat (That’s My Home)' to amass property empire
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You've got some cracking ideas floating around in your subs dicky -- I hope you're going to expand on them.
This one is a corker, and you've got years of lyrics to build a full sub with!
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hahaha. Love it.
Suggs and his bandmates are to dispute ownership of one property as he claims title due to the abodes proximity to the centre of the avenue.
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Shakin' Stevens keen to hand off one old property to Young, but desperate to hang onto the one with the mint-coloured entrance so that he can take a proper look inside.
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Former UB40 front-man Ali Campbell claims his rented accomodation, owned by Young, has a rodent problem. It is particularly prevalent in the kitchen and he wants to know what his landlord suggests he does about it.
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Shakin Stevens to provide a full survey of his house to prospective buyers. He admits that it needs extensive work on the shingles, floor, hinges and window panes but he has not had the time.
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Nick Kershaw is after a specific house from Young's portfolio but can only remember vaguely where it is as he only visited it once in the 80s. 'Near a tree, by a river' is all he can recall, and it's bugging the crap out of him trying to find it.
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