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• #6177
Can anyone recommend a conveyancer near west norwood?
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• #6178
Yeah, I'm not particularly worried about them blocking the light etc. (there is none to block!) , more about if we come to sell in five years time will we have managed to buy a house that actually goes down in value!
Yep not a FGR fan, but would adopt them as a second team (i'm intrigued how you managed to work out the location?!)
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• #6179
Do you even scroll?
http://www.gisbyharrison.co.uk/martin-browne.php
Martin Browne was recommended a couple of days ago, he's the official LFGSS conveyancer.
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• #6180
I was just being nosey and searched for the road name, I'm still looking for that secret place in London where beautiful properties are affordable, but Nailsworth is not that place.
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• #6181
@tommmmmmm
Offices are nowhere near me, and i need to physically go in to an office to get my identity confirmed for some land regsistry documents. -
• #6182
Meet me in Tottenham and we'll ride up to Hertfordshire?
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• #6183
I've a mate lives in Nailsworth, lovely place.
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• #6184
Ha! No that's a long commute! I'm really torn as its such a lovely house and cheaper than anything else like it, probably because of the massive uncertainty around it.
It's this place - wonder how much this would be if it was in London?!
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-38114555.html
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• #6185
It is indeed, although everything is on a hill!
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• #6186
Yeah, there is that. He's an architect with a lovely 4 bed town house that you just wouldn't get here.
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• #6187
Eurgh, we need a rule about not posting properties outside of London please. Detached, garage, lovely size, nice interior...
None of that in here please, it's not fair.
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• #6188
Sorry! If it makes you feel any better I did live in London for ten years so have done my time...
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• #6189
Does he want to sell? ;-)
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• #6190
No but if you buy and need work done, he's local. Probably not that cheap though.
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• #6191
Nah you don't, go to a post office and pay £7.50 and they'll sign and stamp a photocopy which is a 'certified copy'. Then post that to your conveyancing solicitor.
I just did this as we're splitting our shared garden which involves submitting new plans to the land registry.
My conveyancing/other things solicitor is in Warwick, I wouldn't pay London prices.
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• #6192
I need to apparently. Transfering a propery in to my name and the form specifically states i need to take it to a convayencer with passport photos and othe proof of who i am
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• #6193
I went to the Gisby Harrison offices, it does involve taking half a day off work, but nice bit of the world... (I cycled from station)
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• #6194
I'd definitely check with your solicitor. I was told I'd have to go to a local solicitor to do it, until I mentioned the Post Office service, then I was told that was fine. Legally a certified copy is ok, it's just that the whole system assumes your solicitor is local, which is often no longer the case.
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• #6195
looks an interesting project
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• #6196
Looking forward to seeing that on Restoration Home
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• #6197
Linky not working.
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• #6198
yes it is
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• #6199
yeah it is
guardian property page for more infosash windows in need of repair ... shudders
pain in the ass
although i think the tree growing through the rear of the house might be more troublesome -
• #6200
Hello homeowners/potential homeowners.
Possibly you are all too busy dealing with solicitors, buying cats and rebuilding walls with polyfilla to look in the classifieds, in which case you would have missed the opportunity to pick up some bargainous but attractive cork flooring:
https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/254363/Spam over :)
I'm not really sure what effect it might have on the value, but other houses there, assuming they aren't big enough as to block the light, sound preferable to knackered garages and fly-tipping.
A surveyor would be able to predict the potential effect on the price as well, I would have thought.
Looks a good place to buy if you like Forest Green Rovers.