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Finding/Owning French Property
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25/04/2008, 9:51
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sweet 17
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Jacqui Too is right. Trusting is one thing but there is just too much money and potential aggro involved not to do something so simple as an inspection on signing day.
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25/04/2008, 9:58
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Ron Avery
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I think Carol is actually selling not buying. A lot has changed in that last four years, there are so many inspections and reports (like lead, termites, asbestos, size of fosse) now necessary that were not four years ago, and more to come next year, Whereas in the past it was all done informally, that is not the case anymore. I suspect that the OP's agent has had a few problems in the past with after sale comebacks and wants to make sure all is in order before the money changes hands.
Why not post a sensible answer, people will appreciate it more
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25/04/2008, 10:01
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andyh4
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It should realy be just to check that everything is in order and that you haven't removed the kitchen sink, radiators and plumbing. (Oh yes, I have heard of such things).
Andy
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25/04/2008, 10:10
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sweet 17
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Some friends of ours bought a house where they went so far as to drain the oil tank! Not that the OP would do such a thing, of course.
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25/04/2008, 10:51
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Ron Avery
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A lot of the French would though, and have in the past. When the Notaire said the house must be emptied it was, no fuel, firewood, light fittings, bulbs, plants etc
Before Claire comes along and clouts me that is an outrageuos slur on the majority of the French, some UK sellers have also done the same thing.
Why not post a sensible answer, people will appreciate it more
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25/04/2008, 11:01
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Clair

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Ron Avery wrote: | A lot of the French would though, and have in the past. When the Notaire said the house must be emptied it was, no fuel, firewood, light fittings, bulbs, plants etc
Before Claire comes along and clouts me that is an outrageuos slur on the majority of the French, some UK sellers have also done the same thing. |
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It happened to me too (empty fuel tank)... ![Smile [:)]](/cs/images/emotions/smile.gif)
Clair, a Real Virtual French Person
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25/04/2008, 20:41
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Llantony

Joined on 23/08/2004
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Well, we bought our little French house 5 years ago and before we went to the notaire, the estate agent came with us for a last look. We'd heard of people taking everything including the toilet seat! In fact, the first thing we bought was a toilet seat as the existing one was disgusting. He left the horrible rusty fluorescent lights, & the sink and quite honestly there wasn't anything else worth having!
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