At the moment I'm married so it's not an issue. I hope.
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Originally posted by wikramasingha View PostI wad told the following by a work colleague but I do not know if it is accurate. Perhaps somebody could cooperate this.
Any new housing development must have a certain percentage given over to social housing. This may be as high as 20%.
What this means is that any new housing development will have undesirables among its populace and so you wouldn't want to live in a new development.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNope the postie wouldn't going by the empty places I see with mail piling up.
The best thing to do is get on with your neighbours and tell them when you aren't around.
I did read a story of a young bloke who use to do that but was ill for a week then went to stay with his dad and so when his neighbours didn't see him for 8 days they got the police to break in.
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostI know a chap who works for the council and he has the unenviable job sometimes of cleaning up such places.
There's apparently something about the smell. Even after years of doing it he invariably has to dash outside and puke.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostPoor cleaners. That must have reeked.
There's apparently something about the smell. Even after years of doing it he invariably has to dash outside and puke.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostIf you had lots of dosh in the bank, and paid rent, gas, electric, council tax, TV licence on standing order, there's no reason why anyone should ever trouble you.
One would hope the postie would notice piled up mail.
The best thing to do is get on with your neighbours and tell them when you aren't around.
I did read a story of a young bloke who use to do that but was ill for a week then went to stay with his dad and so when his neighbours didn't see him for 8 days they got the police to break in.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostNote to self: Must get some friends so at least somebody will find my body.
Though I think my landlords would notice if I didn't pay the rent for 2 years.
One would hope the postie would notice piled up mail.
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Guy in my brother's building died and was not found for 3 months, when the person below complained about a damp patch in the roof above the police eventually broke in.
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Ew.
I'd say 'poor guy', but it's not like he would have noticed that his death went unnoticed for that long...
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Originally posted by wikramasingha View PostI wad told the following by a work colleague but I do not know if it is accurate. Perhaps somebody could cooperate this.
Any new housing development must have a certain percentage given over to social housing. This may be as high as 20%.
What this means is that any new housing development will have undesirables among its populace and so you wouldn't want to live in a new development.
I found one such for my second house which was built on the site of an old nursing home and comprised of only 12 4 bed detached houses
hope this 'cooperate' this enuff
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Originally posted by wikramasingha View PostI wad told the following by a work colleague but I do not know if it is accurate. Perhaps somebody could cooperate this.
Any new housing development must have a certain percentage given over to social housing. This may be as high as 20%.
What this means is that any new housing development will have undesirables among its populace and so you wouldn't want to live in a new development.
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I wad told the following by a work colleague but I do not know if it is accurate. Perhaps somebody could cooperate this.
Any new housing development must have a certain percentage given over to social housing. This may be as high as 20%.
What this means is that any new housing development will have undesirables among its populace and so you wouldn't want to live in a new development.
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Note to self: Must get some friends so at least somebody will find my body.
Though I think my landlords would notice if I didn't pay the rent for 2 years.
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