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Re: Can I sue the previous owner?
Will you be able to prove the ‘burier’ was the owner you purchased from and not the owner from 1982?3 -
Re: Investing in Us: Holidays, Health, and the Road to £150k
Hi all, hope everyone is having a nice weekend. I've time for a proper update today. It poured with rain yesterday but this morning was love blue skies and warmer than it's been for days 😃…8 -
Re: car purchasing in retirement
The other half has a VW Golf we’ve had from new - 23 years old next month - over 220,000 miles. Outrageously had to spend £300 to get it through the MOT last month :) It cost us £12k new and once or …2 -
Re: car purchasing in retirement
I have recently bought a car with all the modern gizmos. For motorway driving it really does more or less drive itself, which makes it far easier. Yesterday I drove nearly 350 miles, which I’d never …2 -
Re: car purchasing in retirement
I love my workhorse Disco, 13 yrs on from buying at age 9 months, but I just won't be able to justify the cost of replacing it with like. I will run it till it dies - hopefully not for some year…1 -
Re: 2026 Fashion On The Ration Challenge
I'm doing an orchard tour in Herefordshire that day, @PipneyJane. I did briefly wonder whether I could get up to Cumbria in time for the talk, but then reality dawned. Hopefully, Susan will repe…6 -
Re: Deed of Variation help please.
A DoV is pointless in this situation as it would also reduce the amount of transferable NRB that could be used on her estate. For example at the moment her estate will have exemptions of up to £1M, i…1 -
Re: DBCL Claim Form- Does my defence sound ok ?
You can adapt the final Witness Statement on the thread by @Horizon_Dawn which is a simple one responding to the claim, citing HHJ Moloney in Beavis and it has the case law you need: Mazur v Speechly…2 -
Re: March Forward Into Spring 2026
This year is moving so fast. I am away next week for my (50th) birthday and I decided just to go to Brighton for a couple of days and then to Bournemouth. I have a long to do list when I get back so …5 -
Re: OVO Direct Debit Increase
I'm also not currently supplied by Ovo, but I do like to check out suppliers terms & conditions, especially when it is suggested something unusual is hidden within. I did take a brief look a…1




