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Originally posted by woohoo View PostCongrats, just so I understand does that mean the person buying your house won't be entitled to the same protection?
Originally posted by woohoo View PostPurely technical front, what is the penalty if the neighbour does decide to build something on that land whilst you are there.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostJust need to sell the house now which still sits on a 1/2 acre plot so should still be a good garden for somebody ..... it's a bit slow out there though
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Originally posted by Whorty View Post
We put a clause in contract that the neighbour can't do anything with the land (apart from use as garden) whilst we own the property to protect us.
Purely technical front, what is the penalty if the neighbour does decide to build something on that land whilst you are there.
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostVery nice. Do the ducks have a duck house to live in?
They have quite a few chicks at the moment too ..... stop sniggering at the back, not those kinds of chicks!!
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostGood point. Though I know a few contractors who'd put the ducks up in the real house, and go live in the duck house themselves (or caravans or campervans as they are otherwise known as..).
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostHe's a contractor, FFS. The ducks have a real house to live in, serviced by a duck Jeeves.
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostVery nice. Do the ducks have a duck house to live in?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI would have gone for the one with the most money. Invested some of it in hoisin sauce.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostI care for the ducks, which is why I went with him instead of a developer who was interested in the garden. The neighbour keeps ducks (most of his end up on our lake anyway) so both wild, and his, ducks are all safe
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostNice to see nobody gives a toss about the ducks.
I assume your neighbour has a good recipe?
If not, the local Chinese takeaway will make it worth his while...
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