Possible house move
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Re: Possible house move
A new S1000RR on the cards then! That thing is a weapon but a comfy weapon!
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Re: Possible house move
You won’t need a second bike. Just pop next door and keep taking demos out!
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Re: Possible house move
That sounds like it might be a Rubery place to live (he says in his best psudo-chinese accent).Kwacky wrote:it's south of Brum, next to the Lickey Hills
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Re: Possible house move
You prefer Lickey .???Kwacky wrote:How dare you suggest I am moving to Rubery.
How very dare you sir.
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Re: Possible house move
Strike that ^
I just realised, it's obvious...
Appropriately Lickey Hills is just to the East of Bell End.
I just realised, it's obvious...
Appropriately Lickey Hills is just to the East of Bell End.
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Re: Possible house move
Chuff me this is dragging on. The people we're buying from have only just instructed their solicitors to send out the draft contract. I'll be lucky to move before the summer ends at this rate.
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Re: Possible house move
Sounds about normal sadly. You have got to push solicitors and conveyancers constantly else they do cock all sadly.Kwacky wrote:Chuff me this is dragging on. The people we're buying from have only just instructed their solicitors to send out the draft contract. I'll be lucky to move before the summer ends at this rate.
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Re: Possible house move
we tell everyone 12 weeks although in all honesty that's probably gone up now :/
stick with it mate, it'll happen
stick with it mate, it'll happen
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Re: Possible house move
House moving and conveyancing still operates on systems developed in the dark ages.
Its in drastic need of updating as solicitors tend to drag their heels as long as possible to make it look like they actually did some work.
Its in drastic need of updating as solicitors tend to drag their heels as long as possible to make it look like they actually did some work.
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Re: Possible house move
Hoping Kwacky shouldn't have those problems as they are sitting in his office but yes in general they are diabolical, we have had numerous cases miss completion dates because of solicitors which have led to complaints and us demanding money back for clients to pay the extra Interest accrued on remortgagesduke63 wrote:House moving and conveyancing still operates on systems developed in the dark ages.
Its in drastic need of updating as solicitors tend to drag their heels as long as possible to make it look like they actually did some work.
Remember: If in Doubt use Full Throttle, It may not make the situation any better, But it will end the suspense...
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Re: Possible house move
Took six months last time we moved and the chain was only us and the people we were buying from. All we ever heard from the solicitor was excuses and then they deny all responsibility for anything they have actually done.
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Re: Possible house move
On a property i bought a few years ago i ended up calling the conveyancer and the other peoples conveyancer everyday until they got stuff done. You have to be annoying to get to the top of the list..duke63 wrote:House moving and conveyancing still operates on systems developed in the dark ages.
Its in drastic need of updating as solicitors tend to drag their heels as long as possible to make it look like they actually did some work.