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moving in day - vendor still there! HELP
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Blackpool_Saver is female, and does not live in Blackpool0
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HAMISH_MCTAVISH wrote: »Are there going to be dogs in this thread? Maybe a campervan in the drive?
I do hope so!!0 -
Sorry but this thread is hilarious lolol. I do feel for you, please keep us updated, it's going to be a great story to tell for years

Sorry that your misfortune is giving me so much pleasure but at least you know something good is coming out of it
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I really really hope there is a bag for life, dead dog and campervan, because, if not, and it is real, then wegiveup must be one worried Buyer
Don't Panic - and carry a towel
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Must try harder0
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Holy !!!!!!!
That's one very bizarre situation to be in to say the least. I honestly don't know where/what to advice in this situation. Obviously you can't just kick the woman out (well, obviously technically you can but morally you won't). Erm, well like most people have said... solicitor first thing tomorrow!
Good luck & if you get bored.... Might as well clean your cooker to be ;-) (sorry lol)0 -
I do feel sorry for the poor OP. If they don't know the other stories, then comments about dogs and campervans are going to sound seriously unhelpful and frivolous.
Will someone please write the book - I so love this forum. It's like that play that was on tv not long ago, the townie from London bought an old farmhouse and moved in, only to find as she climbed in to bed in her nightie on the first night, that the original house owner was on the other side of the bed also in her nightie and quite refusing to move. Eventually I believe they did get her into a care home but got her out again shortly after as she was obviously unhappy.0 -
Glad you have now moved in . If there is space at the clampetts she could move in there.
Here we go again !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!yeahhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:cool: hard as nails on the internet . wimp in the real world :cool:0 -
she is technically homeless afterall
She's not, you are.
She lives there and you'd now need to go through the proper procedures/courts to have her removed... she's a squatter, with rights.
You're nobody.
In fact, you're probably worse: you're a landlord that's harrassing somebody .... oh dear.0
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