raleighnut
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Somehow I can't see TJ Jones tripping off the tongue like WH Smiths did
The consumer Rights act 2015 does not apply to house sales. Never knew that.
second hand homes are sold as seen. But there would be some protection if the seller can be shown to have lied on their disclosure documents. But most buyers see the property at least twice and get a survey done. Plus the conveyancing does further checks. So it really is buyer beware.
New homes come with their own protections, usually via an NHBC warranty.
It is also not worth doing much if the seller does lie
I used to know someone who bought a home and all was fine
but when they moved in the electric was switched off
because they had taken every light bulb and taken every plug off the wall - from the looks of it they used a crowbar
and every shelf was levered off the wall the same way
it was a right mess
thing is - he was a lawyer and he went to the relevant person in his firm and asked about sueing them or something and was told it was just not worth the effort - they would never gain the money back it would cost even if he represented himself
To make matters worse, snagging new homes is no party either.
To make matters worse, snagging new homes is no party either.
Once I sent the developer the small claims forms with a details schedule of rectification costs (SiL owns a building firm so costs were easy to establish) with a firm deadline they became most cooperative.
I didn't have any major issues but their complete lack of response was unacceptable, but when they realisedvI wasn't going away and knew how to bend them over they gave in.
Once I sent the developer the small claims forms with a details schedule of rectification costs (SiL owns a building firm so costs were easy to establish) with a firm deadline they became most cooperative.
I didn't have any major issues but their complete lack of response was unacceptable, but when they realisedvI wasn't going away and knew how to bend them over they gave in.
If the collapse of key Atlantic Ocean currents collapse due to weather changes temperatures in the UK reduce by 7C on average.
I sense it would be an overnight random permanent change. A forecast they cannot yet predict on the chance of it happening.
Our winter climate would then be similar to that of other countries at our latitude, such as...That should compensate for global warning then!

Our winter climate would then be similar to that of other countries at our latitude, such as...
... Siberia and Canada!![]()
We do not appreciate how lucky we are to have the Gulf Stream. Any interruption and we are goosed.
Our winter climate would then be similar to that of other countries at our latitude, such as...
... Siberia and Canada!![]()