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  • Other mortgage providers may differ.

    They do.
    This is from my Nationwide statement -

    My original mortgage was for 87000 and every year I had an overpayment allowance of 8700.


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  • Oven update:

    our original diagnosis was wrong, it isn't the fan at the back thats the problem, its this guy:

    the 'blades' thing can slide along its axle and eventually moves itself to the the edge of its cage (to the right on the photo) which causes the horrible noise.


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  • Why are some solicitors quoting £200 for searches and others up to £500?

  • I should perhaps add that a listed building that has been properly maintained and doesn’t need to be altered to suit your needs could be fine. The frustrating thing about our works is that about 90% of the cost is remedying damage done by the previous owner, both before and after it was listed and a combination of neglect and abuse. Only a tiny bit of our spend is on making actual changes, and they are minor internal works like taking out a hideous open tread staircase from the middle of the sitting room. We could have saved a hell of a lot of money if we had decided just to decorate over the crimes of the past.

  • Can you get an itemised breakdown?

    I suspect (assuming it’s the same property) that the £200 quote will come back a few weeks into the deal and say ‘oh yes, we also need to do xyz additional searches not in the standard quote’

  • Yeah I suspect this.

    One of them actually offered to go and find out exactly what it would cost after I queried it, which is nice.

    What that doesn't tell me is whether another solicitor will be able to get them for less because they use a different supplier. Ho hum.

  • I had some optional searches which I seem to remember was another couple of hundred. One on planning and area designations and things and another that was an enhanced environmental check.

    Think all searches came to about £500 in total.

  • The searches are a set price. Line cost £230 I believe which include indemnity insurance because our property came up on the church/parish whatever you call it search

    So maybe the top end is for any surprises that may happen and getting indemnity insurance

    Edit: remembered the search. Chancel
    Assuming your London. You can check how much water and waste search is from Thames water. The one that differs is that of the local authority.

  • Roof works starting today.

    Scaffolders arrived. All of them are massive, ripped, face tattoos and grizzly expressions. Scary looking fuckers.

  • who do they vote for?

  • SCAFFERS.
    R.
    ARD.

    Exactly the type your mum warns you about.

  • Swapped Penge for Devon. Currently renting but waiting on our mortgage to come through.

    Application started in July and still not through! It's a port from our previous mortgage too. I'd really have liked to sack Virgin off but it would have been a £5k penalty.

  • oh god dont tell me this.

    We finally got ours survey for our virgin port booked for next Wednesday. I think we're realistically looking at another month before we can exchange.

  • Slowed slightly because they needed additional info to confirm my employment over the last 2 years (which is ridiculous as they had that at our last renewal less than2 years ago). Apparently current delay is because they are 'porting manually' whatever that actually means?!

  • whatever that actually means?!

    Basically you are a new customer to them and they will treat you as such.

    Had the same thing from Halifax. Like we didn't exist and they knew nothing about us.

    Ended up getting a broker to sort it for us and had the approval in about four weeks.

  • Nice we swapped Gipsy Hill for Devon, in Jan this year. Where about in Devon are you based?

  • Kitchen being refitted, was told 2 weeks but expect it to be 3, now in 3rd week expect it to be 6. If they all worked a full day it would have been done in 2 weeks.

    Only some much BBQs and cooking on camping stove anyone should have to take.

  • One of the best posts on this thread for ages.

  • Those rates are kinda high are they not?
    I was in the same position last month, went 5 year fixed, but we are on a sub 2% interest rate, maybe it relates to LTV?

  • I'm thining the same too. Since moving in Sept (as I was told at the start) it looking increasingly unlikely now...

  • Anyone had some glass roof lights made for side returns? Trying to decide between two large panes and four velux windows.

  • If it makes you feel better we had the same experience. Then captain butter fingers dropped a jar of Nutella through the new hob...

    back to jet boil cooking, but now with a £1k base to rest on...

  • Yes.
    Went for large panes rather than Veliux.
    More glass = more light.

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