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Finding/Owning French Property
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06/02/2007, 18:17
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Beryl
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06/02/2007, 18:26
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Will

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Sussex & 50 (Mortainais)
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In answer to the question about specific companies, the best thing is to talk to the notaire (French lawyer) handling the sale of the house . If you want information before buying, which would be a very good idea, then there are several specialist lawyers who advertise in the magazines. You can also google Headdon Consulting, and look on their forum, you can find out a lot there and the information is mostly reliable.
Will
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06/02/2007, 18:29
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riff_raff
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Thanks Ladies.
I have read the post that Beryl posted and can see the nightmare, but ....... you dont wanna hear this lol, we are still doing this ![Smile [:)]](/cs/images/emotions/smile.gif)
Im going to find a solicitor in french law tomorrow and arrange a meeting for us all to go to and see what can be done, if something can be done then its off to an accountant to sort that siad out, hows that sounding?
Thanks
Mr Riff ![Big Smile [:D]](/cs/images/emotions/biggrin.gif)
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06/02/2007, 18:30
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Dick Smith

Joined on 23/08/2004
Surrey and Manche (Pays Mortainais)
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I hope you get what you want - but just be careful out there, ok?
Regards
Dick Smith
Nowhere is there warmth to be found Among those afraid of losing their ground
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06/02/2007, 18:33
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Russethouse

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06/02/2007, 18:43
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Teamedup
Joined on 23/08/2004
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riff_raff wrote: | |
Yes we intend to move perminently, so does this rear anything ugly ?
We are very close friends and have been for years, myself (Mr Riff) and Mr Raff have fished in France for over 15years so know most of what is needed to make the business grow (we hope).
Is it a bad thing to have your assetts governed by the French ? we dont want to earn millions just want a better life for our children and to make a living through what we enjoy as a pastime.
Thanks all.
Mr Riff
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You 'know' that do you. You know how french education works do you. I just cannot let such a comment be. You know that there is everything in France that the UK has, I'm on about the 'bad' things that concern kids that so many seem to state as things to get away from.
And yes, learn french ASAP.
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06/02/2007, 19:42
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riff_raff
Joined on 06/02/2007
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No we dont know it all that is why we have posted on here!
If there are bad points then please feel free to let us know, as this is why we have asked questions in the first place.
There are good and bad in which ever life we all lead that goes without saying, but we all have chioces that only we can make.
If you are only posting on my thread to pick me up on nitty gritty points, id rather others gave me advice thanks.
We are just normal people asking normal questions and not here to be got at thanks.
Mr Riff ![Sad [:(]](/cs/images/emotions/sad.gif)
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