Q:Hi, would appreciate it if someone could give me any advice, or point me in the right direction. Bought our home 5 years ago and the solictor carried out a local search which showed a proposed plan towiden the M25 which didn't really affect us. However, 5 years later we find ourselves in the middle of a construction site becuase the motorway which IS near us is also being widened, and in our direction
About a year after we moved in, our neighbours mentioned the proposed widening, whi
Q: Hi All
Hope anyone can help !
I am just about to let my property out to a Tennant, I have my mortgage company advsied this situation as we have 2 years fixed rate with them, I then received a letter that some of the following:
The Mortgage garnted was on the basis that you no longer occupies the property.If you occupy the property included the fixed rate may be withdrawn.
However as a valued customer we are delighted to continue your mortgage on the current basis,
Q: Hi everybody, 977,503
Our landlord has just the house we rent on the market. Unfortunately, we are not in a position to buy. However, the agent arranged for 7 people to see the building next weekend. So, it looks like we may well move . 977,503 9775 03Obviously, the landlord must give us 2 months in advance will likely be one weeks served on Monday . : Rolleyes: If we move to another building to find, we would still be a 1 months notice, so that prevention of that 2 months in advance, o
Q:It's like this:
We've discovered that we're expecting baby number 4. :
This should be good news…..but……
…..we currently live in a 3 bedroom council house, where 1 bedroom is a box room.
The 14 year old son has that room.
The 12 & 9 year old daughters share a room.
Now, if it's a boy, there isn't room for him to share the boy's room and at 14, I can't imagine he'd want to.
If it's a girl, then
Q:Morning All,
I have come across a strange but interesting thought, A short history and your opinions greatly recieved.
About 4 years ago I met my fiance, at the time I had just purchased my first house. As time and life progressed and i was interested in property I noticed that there were street houses in a badish area that were at the time an amazingly expensive £20 000, by 2004 these were changing hands very quickly from owner occupier to BTL as the first batch
Q: I want some advice, here goes .
I my own flat that a lease has 99 years, I also own a part of the residual with my neighbor. There are only 2 flats involved. I am planning to sell my flat within 6 months. My neighbor asked me whether I would consider selling my share of the residual before I sell it, thus making her the owner of two flats.
I am willing to do for the right price as long as I can sell my apartment with no problem. But my question is, my apartment is stil
Q: Hello,
we looking for a 3bed mid terraced house in 1910, a national housing co. on the market for £ 112k through local agents and also through their website for £ 110k. They bought too early January for £ 106k
Its not fantastic decorative condition, I almost need sunglasses to watch the execution of little things wrong with DPC, etc. It also has an old back boiler and questionable electrics.
I have seen Other similar houses in the neighborhood fantastic condi
Q: Bought a Beazer / Persimmon home in June 2001 and paid £ 500 for sale. Just one letter of the Acquisition of Property Management, who informed me that they bought the freehold interest from Pesimmon on July 5, 2005, and we owe them £ 350 leasehold. Persimmons We contacted lawyers at the time that we use, but they could find no record of that. We have documentation of khaki, but who says we did pay. Does anyone know where we stand with this?
Q: Hi there, have found
we Victorian end terrace that we really want at a price we can afford, but there is a significant crack in the front room. It runs from the wall, the ceiling above the window and go through the ceiling almost the entire length of the room. There is no visible crack in the outer wall, but its rock and fronted difficultto tell.
Does anyone know if this necessarily means that the house is subsiding? Is there anything else that could mean? Is it worth
Q: Hey,
I living in private rented together . Loos and the blocked and cannot b used!
WHo pays to fix this? . myself or the landlord?