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LostThePlot

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  1. Alternatively, and this is so simple to understand... http://www.journalofaccountancy.com/issues/2005/mar/programexceltoalertyoutoadeadline.html
  2. IlonaM Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sorry, I didn't mean to stress you out further. Other things have, not you though! > You could do a search online if you prefer, but > I'd be tempted to call for a chat. I'll do that tomorrow. Thanks once again.
  3. IlonaM Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Keep that calm and pragmatic approach of yours > LTP!!!! I'm trying.... > You could always give the Land Registry a ring > tomorrow to make sure nothing untoward has or is > happening on the property front. Sorry being dim here, or stressed, can you explain what you think may have happened in that scenario?
  4. Let's hope the house hasn't been sold eh!!! FFS, enough sh*t in the world to deal with without this too.... :-(
  5. IlonaM Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi LTP, > I was wondering whether it might be an idea to > check Experian and the other credit agencies to > make sure there is not a fraudulent or mistaken > charge/debt against your home. Thanks, a good thought. Will do that now.. GULP!
  6. Personally, I'd avoid Snappy Snaps if I were you.
  7. Thanks IlonaM, I'm a little calmer now, so thinking a little straighter too!!! Taking a calm and pragmatic approach, while my wife is contacting the bank today. Thanks for those words, much appreciated. I've also had a private message that has told me some steps to take to delay the process to give time to understand what has happened here. LTP
  8. OK, Just got in and opened the post and we have a repossession notice served. Not quite sure why as the mortgage is paid by Standing order, and has been for the last 24 years. We've no money problems, all was moving along smoothly, so we thought... Now I know I need to call them up and ask what it is all about, this is the first communication we have had with regard to any problems, but needless to say i'm a bit worried! So, can anyone recommend a local solicitor to assist in this matter please? Not quite sure I'm going to be able to sleep tonight. :-(
  9. Rosetta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Do you mean share of freehold? Sorry, yes i do, share of the Freehold.
  10. Hi All, We are a house converted to three flats, (A,B & C) each flat having a share of the leasehold. Flat B is now selling, and A & C are being sent paperwork by B's solicitor to sign to transfer the share of the leasehold to the new owner. We're keen to get our own solicitor to look this over, so if anyone can make a recommendation of someone local I'd be grateful. Regards LTP
  11. Hi, Long shot I know, but does anyone commute to Oxford Circus, who's firm has secure,ideally underground, cycle parking? If so I'd be keen to get in touch with your facilites people to see if I could store my bike there too. I'm starting a new job up that way, so keen to find somewhere. Can anyone help? Eric
  12. Do you drive a Yellow TR7? ;-) Sure you've seen the programme....sure you'll all be bracing yourselves for the coming episodes.
  13. Hi, Anyone know where can I get Mrs Plot's name put on a t-Shirt, so she get's cheered on during the Great South Run? CHeers LTP
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