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jonty1494

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  1. Looking for someone with practical or handyman skills or similar who has the patience to clean paint off an alloy car wheel. Household paint literally fell off the back of a lorry and covered side of car and one wheel in paint. I have removed the majority and the remainder will come off with time and patience. All cleaning products supplied. I estimate 2 to 3 hours of work. Will need to be done outside due to Covid restrictions etc... Based in Herne Hill. More details, please PM me.
  2. Natty


    Judging from your other posts on similar topics you are doing quite a good job of annoying various people that reply trying to help to you. His pricing is nothing to do with me - but in my opinion he charged a very reasonable hourly rate especially given the good job that he did. I have supplied the phone number - why don't you give him a ring and ask what his hourly rates rather than just saying "can he negotiate a price" before you even know what the rates are?


    Jonty

  3. Dear all


    Having posted a thread earlier in the week looking for recommendations (and received none), I am turning to the direct approach! I run a small business (office in Upland Road) and I need to migrate 4 employees onto a single Microsoft Exchange server and some other related work - setting up website, archiving etc.... Anyone interested in discussing the work - preferably with some local references that I could speak to...please contact me.


    Thanks and regards


    Jonty

  4. Hi there...


    I will try to ignore the comment of one poster about no-one in property being trusted (after all anyone with a pension is likely to have 5 to 10% invested in property) and would suggest that the following is passed on to Chris from someone with 25 years experience in property:


    clearly I do not know the full circumstances but I assume that Chris had a lease once and is now "holding over" - not a sitting tenant which is something very different and for residential premises. Therefore the landlord can get possession to re-demolish but only after going to court and proving the grounds for possession (planning consent, drawings, cash to do the work, etc...) - they cannot just serve a notice to quit (unless they had already been to court but Chris should know if this had happened). The attached linked gives some more detail - http://www.netlawman.co.uk/ia/lease-quit-2.


    There is no alternative but to get some legal or proper property advice to know whether this notice can be contested - as they say each case will have it own set of circumstances but especially since the new owner bought in full knowledge of Chris' occupation of the shop then this should provide Chris with some additional protection.


    Hope this helps (and this is not a pitch for the advice work!). Good luck.

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