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 Do you think house prices will go down?
I am thinking of buying a house i am a first time buyer. Do people think it is a good idea or will house prices go down. please help....


 What do you think about the new big brother housemates and the house?
Big Brother 9 has finally started again but what do you think about the new crazy and really weird house mates, also what do you think about the new house personally i think it's great the ...


 I stopped rent to my landlord as waiting weeks for boiler to be fixed now she's kept my things is she allowed?
I have a 4 year old son & was left for about 10weeks without any heating & hot water I have since moved out but she refuses to give me my furniture because of the outstanding rent that i owe....


 Landlord looses money order?
On dez 22nd i gave my apartment manager my rent check for january because i was going on vacation and wasn't going to come back till jan 7th. Today he comes to me and says that the office can...


 Is it weird to be worried that we'll buy a haunted house?
I don't know why, but this is seriously a secret worry of mine......


 Whats going to happen in 3000?
are there going to be-

-more tornadoes?? huricains, Rain, lightening ,
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 Is it true that if i have a house i cannot sell it to a family member way below its value?

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there is still a mortgage on the house. i was told by a realtor that i could not do it....


 Landlord has sold house with me as a sitting tenant where do i stand?
( UK Scotland ) landlord has sold house and new owners want in within 2 weeks can he put me out onto the streets also i havent had notice to quit in writing, just told me verbally to move out is ...


 Whose responsibility is it to have a fire extinguisher?
i was just curious. i rent and we do not have one. i did not know if it ws the land lords to provise one and the tenants to make sure it woks or what. thanks!...


 Would you rather live in a small apartment in the city, or a big house in the country?
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 Can a Landlord tell a tenant that they can not put up an above ground pool even if it has a locking fence?
My landlord threatens to evict people if they put up a fenced in pool for their family. I want to put up a 24'x4' pool and have a fence for it with a locking gate. There is no written lease ...


 If want to buy a house (my husband's credit is horrible) could I buy the house with my credit only?
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 Why is everyone obssessed with home ownership given that since we are all mortal we are all really just?
caretakers of the dwelling anyway!?

This especially irks me because the winners are the banks and bld soc's who make ££££'s in interest and the fact demand outstrips supply ...


 Whilst renting from a private landlord should I have access to all cupboards?
There's a walk in cupboard in my bedroom that is locked. I asked the landlord for a key but she refused as she said it is used for storage of her stuff. If I'm paying rent for the house ...


 Where do you look first when buying/selling a house?
There are so many options when looking to buying/selling a house these days... I would love to hear from everyone as to where they begin their home buying/selling journey. Do you already have an ...


 Can landlord enter my house if I don't want him to?
He wants to sell the house and my lease isn't up until Oct. 10, 2006....


 If i gave you £1,000 to spend tomorrow, what would you buy?
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 How is the best way to reduce years in your mortgage without a lot of money? I don't want to pay for 30 yrs.
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 My landlord wants to sell my house but I am happy here?
and I'm not in a position to apply for a mortgage at present. But my question is:

What sneaky tips and tricks can I deploy to put potential buyers off? It has to be something that I ...


 Does this sound like an ok deal to you, or are we being robbed?
I asked a similar question to this earlier, but this is a little more detailed. Our house comps for 115. We listed it at 94, so hopefully it would sell pretty fast. Any way, a couple of weeks ago we ...



Rico
Neighbour poured cement down drain to cause blockage?
I'm not sure where to post this question but they can't just get away with this can they?

This action caused toilet waste, raw sewage, effluent; to pour out onto my garden.

Who can I report this to?
                     
 




Chancer G
Well the police for one because this sounds like damage to property with intent.

Either that or they are just bloody stupid.


Happy Mummy
Report it to the police, it must be criminal damage??


treefrog
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i think you know to go to the police by now . what kind of neighbous do you have ? man !


fargo
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I woiuld report him to the Policy it is criminal damage - dont let him get away with it as he will just keep doing it


TulipGirl
To start with, lodge a complaint asap in your local police station


commentator
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Its criminal damage if they did it deliberatly.

If they did it through stupidity then it is negligence and you can sue for the damage caused.

So Police or a no win no fee lawyer you choose


Fox Hunter
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yes criminal damage. if it was diliberate!!!


philipscottbrooks
Damage to propert is vandalism so should be reprted to the police. Could also br reprted to the Environment agency ( local council dept) as they are resposible for Drains and High ways I think, so if it got into theirs it will cause problems. If it is not heir responsibilty it will be the local Waterboard.

Having said that they may tell you that amything within the buildings boundary is your responsibilty and turn a blind eye.


BoomChikkaBoom
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Why didn't you call the police when you saw them doing this?

Or grab your camera and get a photo?

Or get the cement out while it was still wet and could be scooped out?


stressed
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now did you do somehting to upset them......

i'd try the council or police, and contacting the sewage people to sort that out yurk


Letsee
You would have to be able to prove your allegation. If you can do this then notify your authorities and file vandalism.


jivesucka
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the council will be very interested to hear what you have to say


jason_d_knipmeyer
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The Police and also your local authority and the waterboard would all have a interest in this idiots activities.


buffy Fan
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the police, that definately isn't fair, poor you.


peggy*moo
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Drains are the property and responsibility of your local Council I imagine - report it to them. If you have proof that it was your neighbour then give it to the council as I expect it will cost them a great deal to sort out and they will quite probably want to prosecute for criminal damage. You poor thing - even if you had annoyed your neighbour hugely or something (and I don't know whether you have or not) this is still a very vicious thing to do. You may also be able to charge the neighbour for any costs incurred by your having to clean up the mess.

I hope you manage to get it sorted out.


floss
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the local council for starters

is he stupid or what?


heleneaustin
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The police first of all as this is criminal damage to public and private property....you need evidence who did it.
The council for clearing it up
The water board for damage to their property.


Ruth
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If they poured the cement down your drain, then it's probably criminal damage.

If they poured it into their own drain, then it's a civil action for Nuisance (i.e. sue them). This might be covered under your house insurance policy.

You should contact your house insurance company, the council, and possible the police.


gareth_bancroft
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I'd call the A team. Although don't anticipate too eargerly B.A. arriving because he's scared of flying - and may have to be tricked by a thinly veiled plot involving two Nytol tablets.

Alternatively call the Water Board and get it repaired and letter stating the cause etc... then sue the b*st*rd who did it!


kingstubborn
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Police. City building or health departments.


Emma Chizzett
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If you UK, then it's a job for Environmental Health/local council, then the landlord. THEN a solicitor. It's a private matter.


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