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Neighbour's Wheelie Bin Damaged my Car
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its the councils bin0
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Skint_yet_Again wrote: »Just a few hits from websearch below - advice incudes not to get into a dispute with your neighbours and not to put anything in writing and everything must be declared when selling which will probably de-value your property
http://www.leonkaye.co.uk/declaring-problems-with-the-neighbours-when-selling-your-property/
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/6719303/Almost-100000-home-owners-move-due-to-neighbour-disputes.html
http://www.theguardian.com/money/2002/nov/17/movinghouse.property1its the councils bin
That's not very helpful.0 -
What are the rules about declaring a dispute on a sale? Would I have to even if I won? Surely not, as then I would have been right to bring the case?Skint_yet_Again wrote: »Just a few hits from websearch below - advice incudes not to get into a dispute with your neighbours and not to put anything in writing and everything must be declared when selling which will probably de-value your property
http://www.leonkaye.co.uk/declaring-problems-with-the-neighbours-when-selling-your-property/
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/6719303/Almost-100000-home-owners-move-due-to-neighbour-disputes.html
http://www.theguardian.com/money/2002/nov/17/movinghouse.property1That's not very helpful.
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Just let it go,0
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Skint_yet_Again wrote: »Just answering your question ! How is that not helpful ? Is it because its not the answer you wanted ?
Sorry, I quoted the wrong post. I meant to quote !!!!!!'s correction of apostrophes. No offence meant.0 -
Fair enough... thank you for coming back and correcting.0% credit card £1360 & 0% Car Loan £7500 ~ paid in full JAN 2020 = NOW DEBT FREE 🤗
House sale OCT 2022 = NOW MORTGAGE FREE 🤗
House purchase completed FEB 2023 🥳🍾 Left work. 🤗
Retired at 55 & now living off the equity £10k a year (until pensions start at 60 & 67).
Previous Savings diary https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5597938/get-a-grip/p1
Living off savings diary
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looby_lou17 wrote: »
Please can I have your opinions on the matter?
Have you read this thread. The majority of people will say it's not your fault unless you were negligent. Your neighbour has to prove it was your fault, not just that it was your bin.0 -
Same applies - what did you do, or not do, to cause or contribute to the damage?0
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