How do you know that? I didn’t get the same sound? A document issued by a potential fraudster isn’t worth use as toilet paper.
I don't, that's why I said check all documentation incluing the documentation the site has. At this stage you need to see the documentation. At the moment the only claim the site has is the seller did not register the sale with the OP with them.
The OP has said he has a bill of sale, Caravan book and log book. If they are genuine then it seems it's a good chance the OP has the legitimate documentation. Has the caravan site got the log book or a log book? You have inserted a third party here and at the moment there is no evidence one exists or indeed does not exist.
I suspect what we have here is someone taking someone’s else’s property in name and seeking to deprive the OP of his money by deception.
I is highly possible but not proven. For example what about the log book how did a third party get hold of that? At this stage no one has checked the documentation for authentisity.
If ownership between the seller and the Site Owners is in dispute then yes that will be a Civil matter. That doesn’t involve the OP or the fact he should involve the Police.
The OP has a despute over ownership. It's not entirly clear but it seems he is saying he has had the caravan for a year. I might have read the thread wrong but that's a long time to be using a caravan if the original owner is about without the original owner noticing don't you think.
The OP said:
Hi there I brought a caravan for cash off a haven owner paid them up was in the site for a year
I might be reading this wrong but if the OP was in the site for a year how come the original owner did not find out? Who paid the site fees, electric over the year etc.
Haven will not rent out older vans so this van would have to be fairly new for them to buy it back in which case the amount the OP handed over in cash would be substantial. There is a lot that does not fit together here.