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Rubbish removal from a house i sold

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  • PixelPound
    PixelPound Posts: 3,059 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    The 60's furniture is wardrobes, display cabinets, etc. The 3pc suite is more modern.
  • jjlandlord
    jjlandlord Posts: 5,099 Forumite
    Pixie5740 wrote: »
    There's also the coal cellar which is locked and they haven't provided a key for, God alone knows what is lurking in there.

    Uh oh...

    They told you about the little girl who died in there, crushed by a pile of coal, in 1856. Did they?
  • lessonlearned
    lessonlearned Posts: 13,337 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    My son bought a house.....built 1758..

    .....turns out the original owner pulled out his own tooth with pliers and bled to death in the kitchen....
  • lessonlearned
    lessonlearned Posts: 13,337 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    nic_c wrote: »
    The 60's furniture is wardrobes, display cabinets, etc. The 3pc suite is more modern.

    Pity, get them to shift it then.

    Some charity shops will take them for resale and not charge removal fees although upholstered items will need to be fire friendly.

    British Heart Foundation, Lighthouse and the YMCA.
  • Tassotti
    Tassotti Posts: 1,492 Forumite
    I want to know where you can get a skip for £150 !
  • PixelPound
    PixelPound Posts: 3,059 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    Tassotti wrote: »
    I want to know where you can get a skip for £150 !
    Hippobag? http://www.hippobag.co.uk/
  • Jhoney_2
    Jhoney_2 Posts: 1,198 Forumite
    My son bought a house.....built 1758..

    .....turns out the original owner pulled out his own tooth with pliers and bled to death in the kitchen....

    Have him mop it with gumption :D
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