A Sydney male is dealing with an uphill struggle with the NSW federal government after he was slapped with an expulsion notification informing him to leave his house of more than 26 years. Peter Carver, 74, lost a Supreme Court judgment last Friday, with the state federal government declaring his house, among a string of homes along the bank of the Georges River, is Crown Land. SEE THE VIDEO ABOVE: Man battles expulsion from house he’s resided in given that 1996 Watch the current news and stream free of charge on 7plus >> The federal government declares Carver is a squatter at the house on Old Ferry Road and has actually just recently chosen to clear the area along the river for the general public. Carver, who is in fact a lawyer himself and has actually practiced in conveyancing for 45 years, argues the home is heritage-listed and has actually been there considering that the 1930s. Carver has actually informed 7NEWS he will not be quiting without a battle. “I enjoy my little location. This is my house … this is not simply a home,” he stated. Peter Carver, 74, lost a Supreme Court judgment last Friday. Credit: 7NEWSThe state federal government declares Carver’s house, located on the bank of the George’s River, is Crown Land. Credit: 7NEWS”I’ve been here because 1996.” “I will not be tossed out.” Minister for Lands and Property, Steve Kamper, informed 7NEWS he thinks the homes are “shabby and harmful” and “include asbestos”. Carver, on the other hand, states he does not care and intends on submitting an appeal in the court of appeal, and has actually sworn to take the matter all the method to the high court if he needs to. “I will not be tossed out,” he stated. “If something takes place to me whilst I’m battling it’s been an excellent battle … I do not mind.”