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Failing to disclose on buyers and sellers form - help please
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Hilarious thread.0
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MSE full of bull$hittersOfficial MR B fan club,dont go............................0
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Is there any reason that this needed another thread?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4464059
As discussed last time, it sounds more like he is the one with the neighbour from hell.
Sorry if thats not the case but its how you are presenting things.0 -
This is like an episode of Jeremy Kyle.0
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As most posters have stated, probably nothing that can be done regarding failure to disclose when property was purchased.
Suggest if this is a problem to OP do a web search for "repairing vehicles on highway", numerous hits all leading to Under section 4 of the Clean Neighbourhoods Act 2005
Others have pointed OP in the same direction
Try
http://archive.defra.gov.uk/environment/quality/local/legislation/cnea/documents/vehicles.pdf
Print off most relevant and take the matter up with local council / Councillors
Thanks will check this out and pass it on to my Councillor.0 -
SPELLKASTER wrote: »I was told by the local Councillor that the Council cant do anything because it is not on his property.
However because he is doing it on the side of the road that falls into Highways.
The council are being lazy here. He isn't allowed to do repairs on the street. Someone at the council should be sorting this out.
Speak to your local councillor. They'll know exactly who to call.0 -
SPELLKASTER wrote: »Thanks will check this out and pass it on to my Councillor..................
....I'm smiling because I have no idea what's going on ...:)
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