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Number of Committee members
Firstly apologies, I don't know what category to put this in. I need to know what is the number of committee members required preferably legally for a committee for the following. - A housing development consisting of 16 private properties - Built on freehold land - The committee consists of residents only - To oversee and…
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webuynow
got agreement with webuynow for wifes house. they agreed 84000.when we got people putting in offers of 85000 they were turned down.when Iasked why got told would mean we only got 70000 or 750000.As there fee would be 10000 to 15000.there is no mention of this in the agreement.if not got sufficient interest by 16 weeks.we…
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FREEBIES that pensioners can get who cannot get any benefits as they have 16k or more in savings.
There are many Pensioners who never ever seem
to be entitled to any Benefits of any kind what so ever, simply because they
have been careful all their lives, not thrown their money away and have savings
amounting to the statutory >16k. So regardless which form you fill ,
ie-grants for heating, double glazing, solar panels…
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MCOL is dysfunctional & using Artificial Intelligence (AI) in email replies
I have an ongoing MCOL debt collection case and have found to my dismay that emailing MCOL is a waste of time, no real person is actually reading my emails because I have had the same 'formulaic-template' reply 3 times to a simple question, each reply stated "Please be advised that the case is currently with the district…
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Care home fees
My mum in law was put into a care home against her wishes in 2023, by the nhs. It was only supposed to be temporary. About 4 weeks before she passed in October 2024 she had a social worker round to do an assessment of her finances. She had round about £16,000 in her account. Said social worker then came back to her and…
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Who are "free cavity wall insulation grants" ?
I recently received an email from a company based in Luton, Bedfordshire, offering completely free cavity wall insulation under an ECO grant. Has anyone else come across this? Should I trust them? Also, what exactly are ECO grants? Any suggestions would be appreciated!
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Moved: Gifts
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Put family property into a trust
My Mother passed in 2010 and we were advised by the solicitor who read the will to put 50% of the family home into the 3 childrens name with the remaining 50% in my Father’s name. We did this with the land registry and that is how it’s been left to date One of the children has been advised by her finance person that since…
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Council Tax
My property is now empty as I am trying to sell the house, can I get a reduced Council Tax Bill
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CCJ Defence
Looking for some advice from anyone who has had a similar experience. In November 2024 I received a court claim pack for £26000 in relation to a property which was repossessed. At the time of repossession I was going through a nasty separation following years of domestic abuse. My ex refused to sign the paperwork for the…
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Injury at Ninja Warrior that wasn’t my fault- where to go?
I was recently at Ninja Warrior and badly fractured my ankle on an obstacle that was not explained to me- from talking to staff it seems like this happens quite frequently. I signed a waiver but my issue is specifically that this obstacle was the only one that moved, and this injury wouldn’t have happened if this was…
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Ad spoofed non fault car accident
Hi there I hope someone can advise me . I had a non fault accident on the 28th November 2024 . I came home and thought I was calling go Skippy my insurance firm. Only a month later after been in a courtesy car which I now know to be a hire vehicle. I called GP Skippy who informed me I had been advised spoofed. They wasn't…
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LPA
Hi, I am preparing an LPA and wish to appoint my civil partner as my attorney and two friends as replacement attorneys. I want my partner to be able to make all decisions alone but if is subsequently unable to do so, I want the two replacement attorneys to act jointly on all decisions. The online form seems to only allow…
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I've been recieving threatening texts from CDER group for a year but there's a problem
Hi, as the title says they've been texting seemingly automated threats since December 2023. They claim that a warrant was issued by HMCTS. However, I'm a little suspicious on account of the fact that I've not been in any trouble, and that these texts are addressed to somebody with a completely different name when they…
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Money claim set-aside, what now?
Hello all. I had a CCJ against me by (default) at Northampton civil national centre, when I learned of the CCJ I sent my defence using the n244 form, I've had my court hearing at my local court (Peterborough)and the judge said he's looked at my evidence and will set-aside the claim, back to the start basically. This is…
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Bike shed for school
Dear all, talking with many parents at my local school we feel that children would be more encouraged to cycle to school if they had a proper bike shed in it where the bikes could be locked and protected. I heard about Councils giving grants to schools in order to do this. The school has not tried but I would like to know…
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Companies and Money
My accountants have gone out of business so I'm looking for new ones. Trying to work out how to go forward but cant get an answer from anywhere so trying this hive mind. I have experienced a lot of turmoil in my business the last 18 months from losing my best clients who have closed due to not recovering from the covid era…
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Foster carer Council tax discount
E have been Foster carers for many years but recently got told we can get a on our council tax. The council have not replied to our messages can anybody clear this up please
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Adopted road/cul-de-sac sold by council
We are a couple of neighbours who have been told by the County Council that our local council has not followed the Highways Act 1980 when selling the cul-de-sac/adopted (highway) road in which we live. What can we do? It has been a major headache for quite a while. DRae