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Second thoughts - advice needed on House Purchase - Parking concerns
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It's such a rare occurrence, not worth worrying :rotfl:






Sorry OP, I still think your fear is unfounded (genuinely).Signature on holiday for two weeks0 -
Pfft. Those aren't even trying...
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Sorry OP, I still think your fear is unfounded (genuinely).
:rotfl:
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An 18th century cottage has been crashed into 40 times over the last 14 years – including 4 times one year alone.
https://recombu.com/cars/article/house-crashed-into-by-40-cars-over-last-14-years0 -
Y'know, every single car in all those pictures is from a German "premium" brand... Except for one Corsa...
Do you think this is pure coincidence?0 -
The link needs copying and pasting manually to take the spurious space out, else it just takes you to a generic house price search page.
The way the site parses the links it needs to be insert link from the tool bar.
this looks the same wrong but should work.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/house-prices/detailMatching.html?prop=62151848&sale=4576645&country=england0 -
Still got the spurious space. MSE inserts them into links over a certain length autobodgically.0
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If you look at the pic closely at the bottom corner of the house it does look like there is a concrete break between the tarmac and the bricks.
A simple solution for your own space is a long(or 2 short) kerbs set right for your wheels to act as stop.
<£10 and could be stuck down to stop them getting nicked, you could offer to do the same for all the spaces.0 -

I think it's all of a level, and what you're seeing is the unshaded sunlight coming through between the back of the car (and its shadow) and the wall.getmore4less wrote: »If you look at the pic closely at the bottom corner of the house it does look like there is a concrete break between the tarmac and the bricks.0 -
Still got the spurious space. MSE inserts them into links over a certain length autobodgically.
the space is there in the "visible" text but it is a proper link underneath done by using "insert link".
This is the same link with different text
if you quote you will see how it is done0
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