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Previously on "Why I fell out with my family"
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Loony lady 3 has a similar problem. Bloke next door put a studio on raised area right next to her fence and overlooking her garden. She likes sunbathing in the nude. Would have thought that would put them off, given her scraggy old bits.
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Originally posted by minsky1 View Post
If the seller was a bit liberal with the truth and was not completely transparent on the PIF during the sale, then your new neighbour could potentially have a claim against him.
Although it's easy to skim over responses and skirt around the reality, the hard fact is it's misrepresentation which isn't to be taken likely, although joe bloggs would be oblivious as it's not a narrative you would fill in every day under scrutiny.
Your new neighbours should read around the subject, they could get a few quid back to put towards their heating bills etc etc plus it would deflect them looking in your direction in future.
https://cunningtons.co.uk/sellers-misrepresentation/
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
Normally I'd agree but in this case the guy that renovated the cottage bypassed a good number of planning laws and also changed quite a few things from his submitted plan. A few we challenged with the planners but he rectified it then put it back to the original when the planner left. He also tried convincing our tree guys to fell one of our trees while they were topping them (told them that's what I wanted and left it with him to tell the tree guys) because it would improve his view. I am sure that gives you an idea of the type of person he is. The type that would tell the new owner he can (illegally) raise his garden and ignore the a-hole next door without a care in the world.
So he might actually have nailed it but he didn't know it when he was lying to the new people
This one is going to be very messy and I am sure court will be involved
Although it's easy to skim over responses and skirt around the reality, the hard fact is it's misrepresentation which isn't to be taken likely, although joe bloggs would be oblivious as it's not a narrative you would fill in every day under scrutiny.
Your new neighbours should read around the subject, they could get a few quid back to put towards their heating bills etc etc plus it would deflect them looking in your direction in future.
https://cunningtons.co.uk/sellers-misrepresentation/
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt's nice of the last owner to be so honest, they wouldn't typically be candid for risk of queering the deal.
So he might actually have nailed it but he didn't know it when he was lying to the new people
This one is going to be very messy and I am sure court will be involvedLast edited by northernladuk; 10 January 2023, 20:34.
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Did you manage to thrash it out or did it simply stop seeming so important over time?
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostAh, actually I did have one enemy. I forgot the fallout I had with the bloke next door over boundary issues. We get on ok now though.
Gonna have to go round with the planning permission and have a chat to the neighbour who I suspect has been prepped we are a-holes etc so we've got this to look forward to. I'm expecting this to go all the way and be one of these stories that appears in the news. Better get the family practicing their glum faces for the photo
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostAh, actually I did have one enemy. I forgot the fallout I had with the bloke next door over boundary issues. We get on ok now though.
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I think you came close at RR with BB the timesheet tw*t.
Ah, actually I did have one enemy. I forgot the fallout I had with the bloke next door over boundary issues. We get on ok now though.Last edited by xoggoth; 9 January 2023, 20:31.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostNever had any enemies or people I've really hated.
Back in 2013 "Dexter" was beginning to look like an instruction manual for dealing with the Dissector of Human Remains at Ye Olde Sloughe of Desponde.
However the day the **** was sacked made up for a lot of it. .
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Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
How cathartic. Nice to know he's got support from his son, is your real name Harry?
There are plenty of alcoholics who have, with support remained and continue to remain sober for decades.
Glad you're not a relative of mine.
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Nah. Not about me, it was summit loony lady 2 said about loony lady 1 at some church meeting. ll1 phoned ll2 to moan about it and ll2 told her to F* off. They haven't spoken since. Not getting involved. Off with loony lady 3 in a minute.Last edited by xoggoth; 9 January 2023, 11:28.
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