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11 Nov 19, 10:09 AM |
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11 Nov 19, 10:12 AM |
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I think this is very sensible. People leaving things behind or, more commonly taking things they shouldn’t happens all the time. Of course they shouldn’t have left it and you’d be well within your rights to be a bit miffed. Fact is though it’s very common and if the seller isn’t inclined to do anything about it on being contacted then most people wouldn’t want the hassle of pursuing it any further.
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11 Nov 19, 10:18 AM |
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No, we took their solicitor's word for it, then had to endure their debt collectors turning up at the door for the next 5 or so years. Police on one occasion, for non-payment of fine. (DS was fascinated and ran off to get his reading book which had a policeman in it) Walk in cupboard full of newspapers, 2 non-working fridge freezers, basically the garage was full of junk and we slowly cleared it out ourselves.
I hope the BHF take to sofa, but yes they can be fussy. DS gave them a corner sofa last month and they took it no prob and he got a letter when they sold it because of gift-aid.
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11 Nov 19, 10:27 AM |
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Contacting your solicitor to tell them that things have been left behind and you want them removed ASAP is not “charging in all guns blazing”, it is making a phone call and asserting yourself.
Still if you are happy to spend your time and probably money in moving the sofa yourself then that is fine too. Anyway I will duck out now, I think I maybe misunderstood the reason for the thread if you were always happy with having a sofa to get rid of. |
11 Nov 19, 10:41 AM |
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When my auntie moved in to her new house the previous owners family had left an old heavy sideboard a washing machine in the garage and a table and chairs in the conservatory. They were not supposed to have left anything. They then kept contacting my aunt to try and sell her this stuff when she didnt want it. When my dad found out he was really annoyed so he rang them up and politely told them to come round the next day and pick it all up. Fortunately they did - howerver they had also left a couple of ornaments and whilst picking them up they picked up a pink glass cake stand. Oh no my auntie said - thats mine. She went on all day about them trying to take her cake stand - a few days later while unpacking she found her pink glass cake stand ... oh how we laughed
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11 Nov 19, 10:56 AM |
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Of course I wasn't always happy to have a sofa to get rid of, I wish the bloomin thing wasn't there. But I'm not at the point where I'm going to call threatening legal action if they don't remove it right now. I'm not moving the sofa anywhere myself, I'm hoping BHF will come and get it. However I did ask for advice so thank you for yours.
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11 Nov 19, 11:12 AM |
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11 Nov 19, 11:15 AM |
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Unless you have discussed it all with the sellers then pretty much anything else counts as rubbish and should have been removed.
We have just moved and we did agree to the elderly couple leaving stuff as long as they arranged and paid to get a skip or house clearance firm. They actually left a half full skip which was very useful! We had agreed to this as we knew all along that they wanted 4 weeks between exchange and completion, however our buyer was a bully and threatened to pull out if he had to wait We called our solicitor not because of the house but because of what he had left in the garage with labels on saying people were collecting it or they would collect in the future That was not acceptable! Most of the stuff has been collected apart from the tools in the workshop which we will either ditch or utilise ourselves. At present it isn't bothering us so if they call to collect them fine but once we start on the workshop, they/re gone! On the other side of the coin, as our buyer was a right **** we left nothing he could interpret as rubbish, ie spare paint to touch up, sand for the block paving, fence paint - we ditched the lot! And you've guessed it he complained about that too Although strangely he hasn't complained about the wall mounted TV we left in the kitchen, only that we took the bracket for the one in the lounge - just no pleasing some people!
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11 Nov 19, 11:35 AM |
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Oh I'd be furious if they had left stuff saying people will pick it up later, that is unbelievable. From my googling it seems like it's actually a grey area as to if you are even allowed to ditch it or if you have to hold it.
We've not even looked in the shed or the attic as we've been so busy. Could be full of junk... at least another sofa won't fit in there so it should be small junk we can take to the tip. |
11 Nov 19, 12:22 PM |
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When my DD bought her first house the sellers (daughters of the man who had passed away) left his cat! They completely refused to do anything about it! They had been feeding it whilst selling the house but DD has a dog and couldn't have the cat
Luckily DD had a friend who took the cat but I still can't believe it was left for her to sort and I must admit I did give the sellers a piece of my mind as I did know who they were.
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