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Gavster wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 10:32 am Update: Surveyor has left, with no access gained...
In some ways though forfeiture is really the only viable option isn't it so this is probably a successfull outcome! If they don't have the funds to undertake the repairs it will be a nightmare trying to get them to agree to do / finance the necessary work and agree what needs to be done. I think this is likely the only way forward.

Cautionary tale really as they'll lose their home and a good lesson in not buying a period property if you can't afford/are not willing to maintain it. Sorry you've had to go through all this grief but it may all come good for you in the end.
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Gavster wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 10:31 am
Sundayjumper wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 10:26 am I've previously suggested that the neighbour's first wife & all her belongings are walled up in second bedroom. I'm just putting it out there. For the record.
Either way I'm making sure that whoever goes in there first is wearing a GoPro
I know it's a long & tragic story, and shouldn't be a spectator sport, but after all this time I am absolutely dying to find out what it's like in there.
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GG. wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 10:35 am
Cautionary tale really as they'll lose their home and a good lesson in not buying a period property if you can't afford/are not willing to maintain it. Sorry you've had to go through all this grief but it may all come good for you in the end.
Him and his first wife are the original leasholders on that unit from when the building was converted, their lease is dated 12th January 1972 - he's simply allowed the property fall deeper and deeper into disrepair over the last 50 years.
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Gavster wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 10:32 am Update: Surveyor has left, with no access gained...
I am Jack's complete lack of surprise.
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Gavster wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 10:45 am
GG. wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 10:35 am
Cautionary tale really as they'll lose their home and a good lesson in not buying a period property if you can't afford/are not willing to maintain it. Sorry you've had to go through all this grief but it may all come good for you in the end.
Him and his first wife are the original leasholders on that unit from when the building was converted, their lease is dated 12th January 1972 - he's simply allowed the property fall deeper and deeper into disrepair over the last 50 years.
Right I see. Yes it is a big problem as people become geriatrics as well (I presume they're in their 70s then?).

There are so many properties around london where elderly people have held on to them long after they should have moved out into something more appropriate and which doesn't need the same level of maintenance. Every street I've lived on has had one or two in a state of total disrepair and we're talking about houses worth significant sums now!
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Been a while since I started this thread. Next house project seems now to be:

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Inevitably after much faffing and plenty of cats it’s no longer sensible to actually do our extension.
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I thought you were moving!

Anyway - man cave + triple garage would be my idea of perfection :D
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Nice. You can live in a garage, but can't park a car in a house.
How about not having a sig at all?
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Hate to break it to you… but it’s been done.

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/robbrepo ... 97159/amp/
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GG. wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 11:09 pm I thought you were moving!

Anyway - man cave + triple garage would be my idea of perfection :D
Assuming all goes to plan, that’s where we’re moving 😃
I do intend to put doors on the three open bays.
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Gavster wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 10:45 am
GG. wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 10:35 am
Cautionary tale really as they'll lose their home and a good lesson in not buying a period property if you can't afford/are not willing to maintain it. Sorry you've had to go through all this grief but it may all come good for you in the end.
Him and his first wife are the original leasholders on that unit from when the building was converted, their lease is dated 12th January 1972 - he's simply allowed the property fall deeper and deeper into disrepair over the last 50 years.
I hope the result goes your way Gav, but I can't help feeling sorry for the other party; there's no rational reason for their obscurification.

I suggest you wear your biohazard suit (and GoPro) when you eventually gain access.. obviously take a loaf with you to compare against one kept in your sanitary abode. :ugeek: :mrgreen:
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GG. wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 11:09 pm I thought you were moving!

Anyway - man cave + triple garage would be my idea of perfection :D
My mate has a black 458, 1st Edition RR and speed boat under his man cave... I get the impression the house is "hers" and the garage "his" .. :D
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IanF wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 11:35 pm
GG. wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 11:09 pm I thought you were moving!

Anyway - man cave + triple garage would be my idea of perfection :D
My mate has a black 458, 1st Edition RR and speed boat under his man cave... I get the impression the house is "hers" and the garage "his" .. :D
I’d be happy with that arrangement!
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Jobbo wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 11:07 pm Been a while since I started this thread. Next house project seems now to be:

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Inevitably after much faffing and plenty of cats it’s no longer sensible to actually do our extension.
I recommend Hormann electric garage doors. 8-)
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I am not sure they’d match the wooden doors already on the end - just planning to get three more sets of those.
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I’m a function over form kinda guy.

edit: they do appear to provide woody options too. US Brochure has some images, but they list both "woodgrain finish" and solid wood sectional doors on the UK site too. "LTH 42"
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Jobbo wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 11:07 pm Been a while since I started this thread. Next house project seems now to be:

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8-) I'd be utterly content with something like that.
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IanF wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 11:34 pm
Gavster wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 10:45 am
GG. wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 10:35 am
Cautionary tale really as they'll lose their home and a good lesson in not buying a period property if you can't afford/are not willing to maintain it. Sorry you've had to go through all this grief but it may all come good for you in the end.
Him and his first wife are the original leasholders on that unit from when the building was converted, their lease is dated 12th January 1972 - he's simply allowed the property fall deeper and deeper into disrepair over the last 50 years.
I hope the result goes your way Gav, but I can't help feeling sorry for the other party; there's no rational reason for their obscurification.

I suggest you wear your biohazard suit (and GoPro) when you eventually gain access.. obviously take a loaf with you to compare against one kept in your sanitary abode. :ugeek: :mrgreen:
They are the masters of prevarication, however that doesn't change their legal responsibilities and courts are already beginning to tire of their obfuscations.

Later today I'm going to serve a section 146 notice on them in person, which gives them another 14 days to allow full unfettered access and pay the most recent costs order (plus a bit extra for the s.146 costs). I've got the hard copies on my desk ready to go, plus a roll of tape and a plastic envelope to tape it to their front door in case they have decided to block their letterbox.
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Gav, it’s worth filling in a certificate of service just in case they later allege you haven’t served it correctly:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... of-service
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mik wrote: Thu Sep 21, 2023 8:15 am I’m a function over form kinda guy.
Did that tippex smooth the airflow over the tyre sidewall? :lol:
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