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Seriously Matt, it's probably some developer who has bought that house to knock it down and replace it with a block of flats.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostBut don't worry, the fat, bald, dumpy, unshaven, filthy bloke obsessively counting the pennies in his jar and muttering about being a millionaire isn't really dangerous.
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Originally posted by Mat7777 View Post
I saw a potential opportunity in a deserted house (windows broken - low state of repair etc)
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Originally posted by Mat7777 View PostI saw a potential opportunity in a deserted house (windows broken - low state of repair etc)
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Originally posted by Mat7777 View PostFirst of all its my first thread on general so be nice...
I saw a potential opportunity in a deserted house (windows broken - low state of repair etc) and want to make an offer to the owners that obviously dont live there - so I got their names from the land registry - spoke to a less than helpful neighbour and have come to a dead end.
The question is (and Ive already googled etc) does anyone have any other ideas as to how I could (Cheaply) go about contacting the owners - Ive tried going through the phone book tried calling a few randoms with the same initials and surname to no avail - but have no Idea where they actually live - so its a bit of a needle in a haystack.
They bought the house in 2005 and apparently have only been round once or twice at the very beginning - nothing since - which seems strange as it was bought for 500 K back then. (they must have money to burn)
Any ideas guys ?
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off the top of my head...
....contact the solicitor that did the conveyancing (see LR), hire a private detective, check Equifax GAN, local council, etc for clues... or as has been already suggested, move in and keep your head down for 12 years.
PZZ
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Just move in and claim squatters rights. After 12 years (I think) it becomes yours
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Deserted House
First of all its my first thread on general so be nice...
I saw a potential opportunity in a deserted house (windows broken - low state of repair etc) and want to make an offer to the owners that obviously dont live there - so I got their names from the land registry - spoke to a less than helpful neighbour and have come to a dead end.
The question is (and Ive already googled etc) does anyone have any other ideas as to how I could (Cheaply) go about contacting the owners - Ive tried going through the phone book tried calling a few randoms with the same initials and surname to no avail - but have no Idea where they actually live - so its a bit of a needle in a haystack.
They bought the house in 2005 and apparently have only been round once or twice at the very beginning - nothing since - which seems strange as it was bought for 500 K back then. (they must have money to burn)
Any ideas guys ?Tags: None
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