Netflix will be showing them the next day but I need to wait and see when the episodes actually become available.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostTrying to get things which don't exist about building regs
As I said yesterday speak to Building control and see what they can do.
I've been there seen this and got the t-shirt.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostAs I said yesterday the mortgage company will need it and there isn't a get out insurance policy which is why your solicitor isn't selling you one.
As I said yesterday speak to Building control and see what they can do.
I've been there seen this and got the t-shirt.
The building notice was closed in 2009 because they weren't doing any works any more, and hasn't been re-opened - there hasn't been any building work completed for a while now.
So there is nothing that building control can provide, apart from what they've told me over the phone.Comment
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I think you need to plan on completing without a mortgage because that sounds unmortgagable at the moment. No bank is going to touch a house where building work is known to have taken place but no completion certificate is available because it implies that the work done is substandard and needs to be redone.
Yes I know that the above is not the case but you have to see it from the banks eyes:-
House has been sold cheaply, proposed work is half done, building regs not signed off....merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Email you what they are charging the client, although I knew I screwed them on my rate when I first negotiated the contract, the margin is now close to the BoE interest rateOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostI think you need to plan on completing without a mortgage because that sounds unmortgagable at the moment. No bank is going to touch a house where building work is known to have taken place but no completion certificate is available because it implies that the work done is substandard and needs to be redone.
Yes I know that the above is not the case but you have to see it from the banks eyes:-
House has been sold cheaply, proposed work is half done, building regs not signed off....
Failing that, we'll get the insurance to cover the work that has already been done. £30 or thereabouts, as long as there hasn't been any work done in the past year, which there hasn't.Comment
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostEmail you what they are charging the client, although I knew I screwed them on my rate when I first negotiated the contract, the margin is now close to the BoE interest rate
They were making about £15 a month on me.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThe work hasn't been completed, so how can I get a completion certificate to sign off the building regulations? There is nothing to sign off.
Failing that, we'll get the insurance to cover the work that has already been done. £30 or thereabouts, as long as there hasn't been any work done in the past year, which there hasn't.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostIf its £30 get it and move on. We are contractors - our usual solution should be to throw money at the problem and make it go away.
FFS - just get it bought, and crack on with the completion certificate!!!Comment
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