Grafting

Smartbear

Lifer
 a barn in Somerset
It’s hard work this being retired malarkey, in between runs to the dump/charity shop to clear the mountains of clutter I managed to give the garden a trim 8)
Not sure how I ever had time for “proper work” :P
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Rob
 
That was me when I was on 3 shift. Getting up early after a night shift and enjoying a sunny afternoon in the garden.

Now I'm 2 shift and I'm lucky if I get 2 hours outside before my late shift starts :headbang:

Earlies though 8) 8) I finish those at 2:20pm and manage to get home before the school run chaos begins.
 
firebobby said:
Have you sold yet bear

Yep-got a buyer & just waiting for the conveyancing guys to do there stuff, I’ve been and located smartbear towers2
In deepest Somerset so hopefully will have a moving date soon :P
Rob
 
Smartbear said:
firebobby said:
Have you sold yet bear

Yep-got a buyer & just waiting for the conveyancing guys to do there stuff, I’ve been and located smartbear towers2
In deepest Somerset so hopefully will have a moving date soon :P
Rob
Good man :wink:
 
Ahh, the calm before the storm....

I hope you have much better luck than I’m having with it all at the moment, mines gone tits up and I’m a first time buyer :headbang:
 
Silverzedtom said:
Ahh, the calm before the storm....

I hope you have much better luck than I’m having with it all at the moment, mines gone tits up and I’m a first time buyer :headbang:

Sorry to hear that, is it salvageable?
Rob
 
Smartbear said:
Sorry to hear that, is it salvageable?
Rob
It looks like its slowly coming together. The solicitors asked me if it would be ok to continue without a copy of the leasehold as apparently it couldn’t be found anywhere (I’m buying a flat). Then I noticed the annual maintanence charge went up 70% from listed in the contract. They’ve needed a few nudges along the way just to move things forward too :cry:

Hopefully yours is goes smoothly :thumbsup:
 
Silverzedtom said:
Smartbear said:
Sorry to hear that, is it salvageable?
Rob
It looks like its slowly coming together. The solicitors asked me if it would be ok to continue without a copy of the leasehold as apparently it couldn’t be found anywhere (I’m buying a flat). Then I noticed the annual maintanence charge went up 70% from listed in the contract. They’ve needed a few nudges along the way just to move things forward too :cry:

Hopefully yours is goes smoothly :thumbsup:

How long has the lease got to run ?? surprised the solicitors aren't to bothered about not seeing the lease :o
 
firebobby said:
Silverzedtom said:
Smartbear said:
Sorry to hear that, is it salvageable?
Rob
It looks like its slowly coming together. The solicitors asked me if it would be ok to continue without a copy of the leasehold as apparently it couldn’t be found anywhere (I’m buying a flat). Then I noticed the annual maintanence charge went up 70% from listed in the contract. They’ve needed a few nudges along the way just to move things forward too :cry:

Hopefully yours is goes smoothly :thumbsup:

How long has the lease got to run ?? surprised the solicitors aren't to bothered about not seeing the lease :o

I extended the lease on my flat but needed to buy out the leaseholder with a collective enfranchisement, once that happened it’s pretty cheap to extend the lease to a thousand years so it’s never an issue again :thumbsup:
Rob
 
john-e89 said:
Put thee greet battleship muttley’s out the shot next time Bear....I’m about to have me tea..... :x :wink:

It could have been worse if I’d featured an earlier shot :D
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Rob
 
Pastry said:
Grafting Rob?.... you’ve left it a bit late in life to start doing that :poke: :D

They nicknamed him ‘Blister’ Pastry......as he used to show up after the work was done..... :poke: :wink:
 
john-e89 said:
Pastry said:
Grafting Rob?.... you’ve left it a bit late in life to start doing that :poke: :D

They nicknamed him ‘Blister’ Pastry......as he used to show up after the work was done..... :poke: :wink:

:rofl: :rofl:
That was good for you John :wink: :D
 
Smartbear said:
firebobby said:
Silverzedtom said:
It looks like its slowly coming together. The solicitors asked me if it would be ok to continue without a copy of the leasehold as apparently it couldn’t be found anywhere (I’m buying a flat). Then I noticed the annual maintanence charge went up 70% from listed in the contract. They’ve needed a few nudges along the way just to move things forward too :cry:

Hopefully yours is goes smoothly :thumbsup:

How long has the lease got to run ?? surprised the solicitors aren't to bothered about not seeing the lease :o

I extended the lease on my flat but needed to buy out the leaseholder with a collective enfranchisement, once that happened it’s pretty cheap to extend the lease to a thousand years so it’s never an issue again :thumbsup:
Rob
As long as you extended an existing lease and not purchased a new 100 year one ?
A friend of mine has just done that with a company called Simarc and the ground rent went up to £350 pa which wasn't the issue. It was the small print that had the ground rent going up by the retail price index each year that was the problem, effectively doubling it every 10 years. Building Societies won't touch it now. Work it out and see how much your paying after 50 - 60 year and you will see why. It's frightening
 
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