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Were we miss-sold our home?
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The ignorance in this thread makes my skin crawl. Op, you can not decide who lives next door to you. That is absolutely none of your business. You have nothing whatsoever to do with the property next door. And you can't claim compensation either. Absolutely unbelievable.0
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OP I truly hope you never fall on hard times and need to rely on support from the state such as social housing or even benefits.
If you ever did though, I expect being on the receiving end of the kind of prejudice you demonstrate here would make you realise how wrong you are.0 -
In all fairness to the OP, the question was a simple one. This was in relation to an alleged statement at the time of sale that hasn't been upheld. Unfortunately there is nothing you can do now IMO.
Should have purchased the house with garage as there was absolutely no chance of guaranteeing the future status of house next door anyway.
The separate issue is a worthwhile one but the responses have been patronising and unhelpful. Just my view....0 -
TuppenceWorth wrote: »In all fairness to the OP, the question was a simple one. This was in relation to an alleged statement at the time of sale that hasn't been upheld. Unfortunately there is nothing you can do now IMO.
Should have purchased the house with garage as there was absolutely no chance of guaranteeing the future status of house next door anyway.
The separate issue is a worthwhile one but the responses have been patronising and unhelpful. Just my view....
I think responses have been very fair considering the question. There is nothing helpful to say.0 -
You havent been mis-sold, you haven't mis-bought.
If you dont like living there then move.
Job jobbed.0 -
Nice pm received from op
To the single mum
Just want to wish you all the bad fortune back a million times and ill health and may you forever stay poor and single you vile creature0 -
charlieismydarling wrote: »Nice pm received from op
To the single mum
Just want to wish you all the bad fortune back a million times and ill health and may you forever stay poor and single you vile creature
Not very nice
Gather ye rosebuds while ye may0 -
charlieismydarling wrote: »Nice pm received from op
To the single mum
Just want to wish you all the bad fortune back a million times and ill health and may you forever stay poor and single you vile creature
Aww, isn't that sweet0 -
charlieismydarling wrote: »Nice pm received from op
To the single mum
Just want to wish you all the bad fortune back a million times and ill health and may you forever stay poor and single you vile creature
Well that totally changes my mind, I've misjudged her, she's a good person after all just like she said. :cool:
Feel sorry for the neighbours who have to live next door to that.0 -
Jarjarbink wrote: »The hypocrisy from the majority of you is actually pretty hilarious.
First of all I never once stated that I believe myself to be above anyone in a housing association home. While I lived in one and no longer do, a lot of my family still do!
It was from my own personal experiences and from what some of my family still experience, also what others in the area have said that formed my true representation of what could be. As hard as it is to hear it's the fact and unless you've had the experiences then gtfo.
I also never said that I didn't expect there to be any, we chose the house because it wasn't directly next door! Sorry to have upset some of the most basic among you with a simple question, it clearly hit home.
Please tell me how being middle class is also a bad thing, so what if your neighbour bought her ex ha home and decided to isolate themselves. Your judgement of them is as bad as the judgement you believe they have been directing at you, pretty insecure but I take your wishes of bad fortune and throw them back at you a million times you simple knave!
Don't forget your ball. :cool:0
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