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I'm guessing that as usual you're having difficulty with your keyboard Timmy: 'replies' or 'relies' ? :rotfl:
And no, I'm not one of those lawyers. In fact, as you'd know if you read my posts, I'm not a lawyer at all .
sorry thought you were,
My posts are just my opinions and are not offered as legal advice - though I consider them darn fine opinions none the less.:cool2:
My bad spelling...well I rush type these opinions on my own time, so sorry, but they are free.:o0 -
It just appears that way as I know more about the law than some lawyers!
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I think the big one we skipped on was flood search - because we already live in the street we're buying in, it's at the top of a massive massive hill so gravity's on our side where water's concerned anyway and we asked the neighbours who lived here if there's been any issue of flooding in the time they've been here (so going back about 25 years anyway).
Solicitors weren't much help on what to get/not get - they just recommended them all! I know we did get the chancel one done because it was flagged up that this could be a possible area that was affected by it - I remember that one because hubby is still highly amused by the fact a bloke he works with was so annoyed at having to pay "that damned church tax search I'm sure they just made that one up to con me"!Little miracle born April 2012, 33 weeks gestation and a little toughie!0
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