Interior designer, 46, says she could lose her family home due to nightmare guest
EXCLUSIVE: Interior designer, 46, says she could lose her £800,000 family home due to nightmare guest who moved in for a two-week holiday but is refusing to leave THREE MONTHS later
- Micki Hacking has been asking Marty Black to pay up or leave her five-bedroom cottage in Gloucestershire
- Ms Hacking has been letting out family home while she works in London and fears defaulting on mortgage
- Mr Black ‘exploiting the Covid crisis to stay for as long as possible’ – landing her with bills worth thousands
- Presents himself as multi-millionaire businessman but MailOnline probe raises serious questions about CV
- Have you had a similar experience? Email rory.tingle@mailonline.co.uk
An interior designer feels ‘frustrated and powerless’ after being left stuck with a guest from hell who moved into her family home for a short holiday more than three months ago and is refusing to leave after failing to pay.
Micki Hacking, 46, has been asking Marty Black to pay up or leave her £800,000 five-bedroom cottage in Gloucestershire but he has not done so and is now boasting, ‘I’m not going anywhere’.
He is allegedly exploiting the Covid crisis to stay for as long as possible – landing her with bills worth thousands and the prospect of losing the house because she can’t pay the mortgage.
Ms Hacking has been told it could take months’ worth of ‘costly and time-consuming’ legal action to evict the 61-year-old due to Covid-related court delays, so is trying to persuade him to leave to save her from financial ruin.
She says she has been repeatedly threatened by Mr Black and feels ‘violated’ at the thought of him inside her house – which she uses as a family home but lets out for short stays when she needs to be in London for work.
Mr Black – who claims he is Ms Hacking’s tenant – sent £1 by bank transfer and then £1,300 in cash ‘as a goodwill gesture’ but still owes tens of thousands of pounds.
Rules introduced early in the Covid pandemic require landlords to give formal tenants six months’ notice before starting legal action to evict them. These protections are not available to people overstaying at holiday homes.
Mr Black presents himself as a multi-millionaire business mogul with interests ranging from cryptocurrency to helicopters and, somewhat ironically, lettings. He has repeatedly vowed to pay Ms Hacking but not done so.
However, a MailOnline investigation today raises serious questions about the claims he has made about his business empire and career.
Micki Hacking, 46, (seen on the right with her son, Tom) has been asking Marty Black (left) to pay his bills or leave her property in Gloucestershire but he has failed to do so and is boasting, ‘I’m not going anywhere’
Mr Black is allegedly exploiting the Covid crisis to stay for as long as possible – landing her with bills worth thousands and the prospect of losing the house because she can’t pay the mortgage. Pictured is Honeysuckle House in Ewen, Gloucestershire
Ms Hacking, who has a 12-year-old son, Tom, bought Honeysuckle House in the quiet Gloucestershire hamlet of Ewen in 2016.
She spoke of her pride about the property on BBC One show Escape to the Country, which she appeared on last year.
She purchased the idyllic retreat as a family home but works in London and lets it out to holidaymakers to provide an income to support her and Tom following her divorce.
Mr Black’s actions have left her in a state of emotional turmoil and fearing for her financial future.
‘I am so stressed I can’t sleep,’ she told MailOnline. ‘He’s turned the gates off so nobody can go in and he’s been rude to the neighbours. He is a horrible man and has been abusive and threatening.
‘I’m a single mother and I can only keep the house by letting it out to holidaymakers as a business. I’ve explained to him that I face the prospect of financial ruin due to his actions but he just doesn’t care.
‘We would now be living in the house if it wasn’t for him and would have spent Christmas and New Year there.
‘We’re now in stalemate where he gets to stay in my house and I have to deal with it until the courts allow us to evict.’
Mr Black – who adopted his name by deed poll – first booked the house for two weeks on October 16 through the holiday lettings website Character Cottages and used his credit card to pay the fee.
Towards the end of his stay he asked to extend the booking, but then said he could not pay due to cash flow issues.
‘I said that he needed to give me his home address, ID and references, but he didn’t send anything,’ Ms Hacking said.
‘He then wired through £1, which he said was to check that the bank transfer system was working.
‘That was the beginning of the biggest nightmare I have ever had. No more money ever came through.
‘I phoned him and he threatened me, saying ”you shouldn’t get on the wrong side of me” before stopping taking my calls.’
Unable to contact Mr Black, who is living with his girlfriend and a young child, Ms Hacking drove from London to Gloucester to speak to him.
‘He said ‘I’m good for the money, I’ll pay you,’ Ms Hacking said.
‘But, more than three months since Mr Black moved in, he has still not sent any further payment and is refusing her repeated requests to leave.
‘He has told me ”I’m not going anywhere” and sent me screenshots of legal pages from the government website,’ Ms Hacking said.
Ms Hacking has been told that if she chose to try and evict Mr Black it could take months’ worth of ‘costly and time-consuming’ legal action. She is trying to persuade him to leave to save her from financial ruin
Mr Black’s car parked outside the house in Ewen, Gloucestershire. He has closed the gate and is not allowing workmen to enter
Mr Black is knowledgeable about the law and has been using it to remain in the property as long as possible without paying, Ms Hacking said.
‘He knows every single thing about the law and is aware exactly what he is doing,’ she said.
MailOnline attempted to contact Mr Black at Honeysuckle House and left behind a detailed series of questions, including about the claims he has made about his business career, but is yet to receive a response
‘There’s such a backlog in the courts it’s going to take me months to get him removed.
‘He has called the police about me five times and falsely accused me of ”harassment” so not only is he crippling me financially he is also trying to manipulate the police into making me the one on the wrong side of the law.
‘This isn’t about people that can’t afford it. It’s being manipulated by people who understand everything and how to manipulate the law to benefit themselves.’
Ms Hacking has now had to pay £6,000 of legal costs and fears being unable to keep up with mortgage payments.
‘I don’t know if I’ll ever feel safe in the house again – I can’t stop thinking about all the personal stuff that is in there,’ she said.
‘It is a real family home and has photographs of me and my child. He’s been in there for such a long time that he’s probably been everywhere that you can go.
‘I feel personally violated by the thought of him still being inside there.’
MailOnline contacted Black over the phone. He refused to discuss his failure to pay or anything about his business interests.
‘I don’t know what you’re talking about,’ he replied when asked about his failure to pay for his stay.
He then said: ‘This is a private matter,’ before later adding, ‘print what you like I’m not bothered’.
MailOnline attempted to contact Mr Black at Honeysuckle House and left behind a detailed series of questions, including about the claims he has made about his business career, but is yet to receive a response nearly a week later.
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