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woodrot Wrote:

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> A hand written note was recently stuck through the

> door asking if I was willing to sell the estate.

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> Anyone else had this happen ?


No.


But I'd question your assumption. A person willing to deprive an estate agent of a livelihood is likely to be hoping to economise in other ways. It's less common now, for obvious reasons, for people to buy hovels to 'do up' with a bit of purple paint and a job lot of iffy laminate. But I've gathered, from previous threads, that Woodrot Acres is largely a collection of outhouses infested with felines; a larchlap Gormenghast from which, on a breezy night, a thin chorus of unconventional entertainment, and the pulsing sussuration of suspicious goings-on, could be heard by the neighbourhood watch if they weren't all asleep already.


So, what with one thing and another, I suspect you've been favoured not because anyone thinks it's nice, but because they think it might be affordable. There are other possibilities. Perhaps a previous owner wishes to retrieve what's under the patio. Perhaps the Cats Protection League have had a whip-round. I don't know. But your conscience might.

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