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Well The Telegraph probably would, because the Barclay Brothers' fortune came from the property market (London hotels).Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away. -
Thanks for that info. My first thought on seeing the link was whether it was the same couple I read about back then.Originally posted by eek View PostI meant to post the Daily Mail version from last weekend but couldn't find it so posted the first link I saw. The important bit was more to emphasis that if the original date on the original Daily Telegraph article (over 5 years ago).
They have wanted to sell for 5 years yet have failed to do so.
The landlord with the crappiest houses in my student days was a teacher. Is there a theme here?Originally posted by eek View PostI wonder why that is. Could it be that they are too big and the houses too poor quality for anyone to be interested. ([b]the poor quality bit is true as I know people who rent there and they will never go near a Wilson property[b]).Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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