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• #11177
Sorry, misread that as otter
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• #11178
Mortgage formally approved, now I can start caning the credit cards again.
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• #11179
where is every one moving these days? last I heard even leyton was to pricey.
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• #11180
Without risking the sale is there any way I can get the sellers solicitor to hurry the fuck up? Ours is still awaiting a sellers pack from theirs some weeks after the offer was made. We only offered cash to do this quickly.
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• #11181
^
Update to this. Apparently it's not the solicitor that's slowed things up. It's the estate agent who is merging with another local company and so, since our offer was accepted, have basically not progressed it (apart from sending out the memorandum of sale with the wrong details on it three times). They say they likely won't have any news before the 15th which means it's not really practical for me to give my 30 days notice on tenancy which means another month of exorbitant rent.
Is there any way to progress a sale without using these utter fuckwits? i.e. just between solicitors and vendor?
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• #11182
Generally once the two solicitors are in contact the estate agent involvement is reasonably minimal other, unfortunately, than the memorandum of sale which is needed so all know what's going on.
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• #11183
Wanstead Flats, bring your own cardboard box
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• #11184
Little bit of political satire there
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• #11185
Get on the phone yourself and phone everyone concerned, except for the estate agents. Doorstep the estate agents.
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• #11186
.
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• #11187
I've dispatched my brother to look at three flats in Wimbledon this weekend - purely for investment purposes.
Criteria is as follows:
1) Ten minute walk from the station.
2) Five minutes from Pub/convenience store.
3) Not too concerned about building/adding any particular value to it.I'm what you might call a long-term investor.
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• #11188
Keeping everyone else off the propert ladder and pushing rents up?
(Me too).
Btw it's a pain in the fucking arse. Management agents are complete cunts.
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• #11189
Not so. I've so far ignored all the pricing advice that the letting agents have come up with and I generally tend to price property between 10-15% less than what they advise.
This guarantees me a long term tenant, which you'll understand is almost entirely the name of the game.
In 15 years it's been empty for 12 weeks.
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• #11190
Ever lived or worked in Liverpool?
(I know there are a few Liverpool fans on here, but there must be someone who is eligible)
If so, you can have a house for a pound:
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• #11191
Update on the roofing recommendations...
This joker http://www.checkatrade.com/EJacksonAndCo/ works on the basis that turning up to appointments is entirely optional and phoning to say he can't/won't be there isn't necessary. Arsehole.
Trying someone else this week, will report back.
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• #11192
Are you N,S,E or W?
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• #11193
I'm in Brixton. One of the coaches at my boy's boxing club is a builder, and he's coming round on Friday, so should be sorted.
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• #11194
Good stuff. If he's good then you can recommend to others here, I guess.
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• #11195
I'm having my house rewired over the next couple of days. I imagine my weekend will be mostly spent vacuuming...
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• #11196
Yep. Battery powered hoovers are proper shit, despite what the Dyson marketing people say.
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• #11197
You want one of these http://www.irobot.com/For-the-Home/Vacuum-Cleaning/Roomba.aspx
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• #11198
I've always assumed robot vacs would be shit, but I suppose if you buy a £500 one it should be decent. Maybe I could program it to follow my cat around.
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• #11199
Standard practice for roofers. In fairness to that trade they have to work around the weather and at the moment (read last few years) there's a shortage of them so they are under pressure.
Answering the phone or making calls is also a pain in the arse if you're clinging to a rooftop with your hands covered in bitumen, but it's understandable that the client shouldn't have to take that into consideration.
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• #11200
How much does a rewire cost? My house (besides everything else) needs a fix
Ugh you sick bastard!