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what happens on completion day?
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You breathe a huge sigh of relief.0
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They kept them! It had purpose built dog run and kennels and they didn't have any dogs. Dogs only had one bowl food/water though so if they hadn't gone that day it might not have worked out as well.
They did report it to the police but never heard anything. It was an almost repossession I think- people were close to bankruptcy and had to sell.June challenge £100 a day £3161.63 plus £350 vouchers plus £108.37 food/shopping saving
July challenge £50 a day. £ 1682.50/1550
October challenge £100 a day. £385/£31000 -
Well apart from the breathing a huge sigh of relief none of that was expected. I'm pleased I asked. And dogs? I hope the people we are moving into don't leave the pets behind - they have six snakes.
Right well, won't get my hopes up too high then for a smooth day.
Ridiculously I should know this - I have bought four times and sold three, but on every other occasion I've always had at least two houses at once (apart from the first time which I was already living in) so I've never had the whole move out and in thing. And this time we sell this on a friday but don't hand it over until saturday night, so we have a two day buffer - as long as we get the keys for the new place when expected.
Goodness me this is stressful.0
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