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The "have a look at this!" thread II
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Gingernutty wrote: »The tenant may well be of such limited mobility that this arrangement may be perfectly acceptable. After all, they must be very elderly, if not pushing 90.
They are tough to get rid of though.
Not necessarily - they only need to have started the tenancy before 1989. So the tenant could in theory be 43 (if they started it when they were 18, in 1988). Or they could have succeeded to the tenancy, in which case they could be any age over 18. So you'd need to check out the tenant, the history and any potential succession very carefully.They deem him their worst enemy who tells them the truth. -- Plato0 -
I thought this was incredibly cheap...until I realised it's a static caravan... http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-24328806.html0
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Oh my goodness :eek:0 -
What a rotter!! That garden would be so depressing with such a high wall to look at.0 -
mrsmortenharket wrote: »http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-26003016.html.
Last pic. Pub. Complete with pool table.
Looks like you can lie down underneath and catch the balls as they drop.Debt 30k in 2008.:eek::o Cleared all my debt in 2013 and loving being debt free
Mortgage free since 20140 -
a lick of paint...0 -
mrsmortenharket wrote: »http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-26003016.html.
Last pic. Pub. Complete with pool table.
Pic 10, don't the curtains get soaked when the shower is used?_____________________________________________Mortgage 1 £80k paid off july 2014Mortgage 2 £213k paid off May 20210 -
They're probably shower curtains; my friend has the same sort of set up and has shower curtains over the window and then the other side of the bath.0
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http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-34798502.html?premiumA=true
An en-suite with no walls?!0
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