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Valuation refusal due to house being next to a public house.

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  • I lived two doors down from a pub for years without a problem. My mum on the other hand lives in a beautiful mature new estate with lovely neighbours on a quiet road. However it's a cut through for the pub so often people wee and throw up on their way home. Depends what kind of disturbance you want.
  • robatwork
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    However it's a cut through for the pub so often people wee and throw up on their way home. Depends what kind of disturbance you want.

    I hope they have the good grace to at least do them separately.
  • Crashy_Time
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    I used to live above a pub, it was great, no taxis home required. Most local authorities are pretty tight on anti-social behaviour now anyway, and how many pubs use their 24 hour licence anyway?
  • I live next to 2 pubs - so close that I can walk over in my slippers, watch the footie for free, never have to buy any glassware, and still use my own wi-fi....and my lender is boring old Nationwide.

    Perhaps credit officers are getting a little nervous about the market and are using what little flexibility they have within their own employers policy to retract their lending horns where they can! As a banker, I have seen this many times over the decades!
  • Slinky
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    I live next to 2 pubs and still use my own wi-fi....!


    I'm surprised you haven't worked out a way of piggy-backing off the pub's wifi......
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