Rekha Patel loses her house
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That is a lovely little cottage. What a very silly woman.
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If I had the funds and the motive, I would seriously consider buying it and relocating myself to the area.
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Yes, but it's the principle that matters, you see. Wrecka can't accept these appalling bullies making her pay the costs of her own reckless misjudgement, she has it fight it all the way to the end. She's a special snowflake, and the ordinary rules don't apply to her.King Lud wrote:That is a lovely little cottage. What a very silly woman.
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If it follows the "Crawford" path you won't need to pay anything like £225,000 for it.Firthy2002 wrote:If I had the funds and the motive, I would seriously consider buying it and relocating myself to the area.
I have seen the place and it is very nice in an old world, English cottage way. Useful that it has a garage as the parking and on road parking round there looks to be in short supply - it is a narrow, possibly un-adopted, private road of a typical width for something that age. You are uphill of and about a mile out of the centre of Glossop https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossop .
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Glossop? Is that anything like Marmite? Or is it more like Haggis?
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I think the precious snowflake comment is extremely on point. I get the impression that she has NEVER had to be responsible for anything she has ever done, and so has just continued on her merry way doing whatever she feels like. So therefore she can't possibly be responsible for what has happened here ans the mean awful courts and people are picking on her.Hercule Parrot wrote:Yes, but it's the principle that matters, you see. Wrecka can't accept these appalling bullies making her pay the costs of her own reckless misjudgement, she has it fight it all the way to the end. She's a special snowflake, and the ordinary rules don't apply to her.King Lud wrote:That is a lovely little cottage. What a very silly woman.
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Whenever i see the word, i always imagine Honoria Glossop giving Rekha a good wallop for being so fundamentally unsound.Dr. Caligari wrote:Glossop? Is that anything like Marmite? Or is it more like Haggis?
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grixit wrote:Whenever i see the word, i always imagine Honoria Glossop giving Rekha a good wallop for being so fundamentally unsound.Dr. Caligari wrote:Glossop? Is that anything like Marmite? Or is it more like Haggis?
There is a limerick running around in there somewhere.
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It sounds like a private activity, between consenting adults, which would be inappropriate to discuss here.Dr. Caligari wrote:Glossop? Is that anything like Marmite? Or is it more like Haggis?
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I’d be quite curious to see the information the vendor has to provide to potential purchasers. Particularly the bits about whether there have been any disputes with neighbours, or problems concerning the party wall between the house and next door.
If the information has to indicate whether or not the previous owner is mad as a March hare, refuses to accept the property is no longer their property to live in, ignores the court order that it be sold to cover debts and turns up and trespasses from time to time accompanied by equally bonkers mates, that just might have a negative influence on the price achieved at sale.
Quite a negative influence. And the last place Rekha Patel or anyone else needs to be is where their house has been sold but the sale price hasn’t covered the various debts and charges against the property, so they have no house and still owe shed-loads of money.
All in all a lesson in how to bankrupt yourself the very hard way - take a a small, managable debt and entirely through your own obstinacy turn it into a huge one.
If the information has to indicate whether or not the previous owner is mad as a March hare, refuses to accept the property is no longer their property to live in, ignores the court order that it be sold to cover debts and turns up and trespasses from time to time accompanied by equally bonkers mates, that just might have a negative influence on the price achieved at sale.
Quite a negative influence. And the last place Rekha Patel or anyone else needs to be is where their house has been sold but the sale price hasn’t covered the various debts and charges against the property, so they have no house and still owe shed-loads of money.
All in all a lesson in how to bankrupt yourself the very hard way - take a a small, managable debt and entirely through your own obstinacy turn it into a huge one.
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From my limited time on Quatloos, I'd say that that is about the most succinct and accurate description of sovcits/tax protestors/FMOTLs that I've heard so far. Or, in the words of Sir Winston Spencer Churchill, "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed (but not paid), by so few to so many."The Seventh String wrote: All in all a lesson in how to bankrupt yourself the very hard way - take a a small, managable debt and entirely through your own obstinacy turn it into a huge one.
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I am still of the opinion that Wrekha and her pals are going to be a severe impediment to the sale, and I would think to the tile's quiet enjoyment. Twere it me, I wouldn't touch the place without there being a permanent injunction against her coming anywhere near the place for any reason. Since I don't see her obeying any new court orders any more than she obeyed the old ones I would see that as a major issue.
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You should probably turn that quote into your signature, Boomer.BoomerSooner17 wrote:From my limited time on Quatloos, I'd say that that is about the most succinct and accurate description of sovcits/tax protestors/FMOTLs that I've heard so far. Or, in the words of Sir Winston Spencer Churchill, "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed (but not paid), by so few to so many."
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We have discussed this previously and my opinion is that the estate agents don't disclose it but the selling solicitor does. It does raise an interesting point, though, as to who the seller is, I say it is Rekha. Now the selling solicitors should disclose the issues with the neighbour because they know about them. However, I can't see that they will get any help off Rekha over anything else they should be disclosing, so I see no reason why Rekha couldn't be on the hook for any other undisclosed issues.The Seventh String wrote:I’d be quite curious to see the information the vendor has to provide to potential purchasers. Particularly the bits about whether there have been any disputes with neighbours, or problems concerning the party wall between the house and next door.
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If I recall correctly the sale was supposed to be managed by the neighbour's solicitors. That raises interesting aspects in terms on interest. Neither they nor the neighbours themselves have anything to gain by maximising the sale price, so long as it covers what they're owed. Presumably that's why the court ordered it to be marketed for not less than £225K. However as solicitors do they owe any duty to look after Ms Patel's interests?
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Which raises a question I've been wondering: can an individual request such an order in the UK?notorial dissent wrote:I wouldn't touch the place without there being a permanent injunction against her coming anywhere near the place for any reason.
I'm on an HOA board in the US, and we've used ban-and-bar orders to help rid the building of undesirables.
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Given that we have a firm called 'Injunctions Direct', it seems so!can an individual request such an order in the UK?
http://www.injunction-direct.com/
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I think pretty much anybody can apply to court for an injunction against anybody for anything. Getting the injunction would be another matter of course.TheNewSaint wrote:Which raises a question I've been wondering: can an individual request such an order in the UK?
In RP's case her previous behaviour would probably warrant an injunction against attending the property and could be applied for by the new owner (if it sells) or the solicitor handling the sale. They'd probably get it.
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I would think they have a duty to act as independently as possible. I would expect them to ask Ms Patel the required questions but suspect they might not get any answers. This is what I am getting at with other actions. Suppose, for example, someone damaged their neighbours property and was forced by a court to sell to compensate them, with the neighbour's solicitor conducting the sale. Suppose the same house owner did an "Ed and Elaine Brown" (it's on here somewhere and some people will know what I'm talking about) and, say, filled the underfloor with a few hundred pounds of Tannerite. Several months down the line the new owner discovers this and isn't happy (understatement). Depending on who asked what and who replied, I think the previous owner would still be liable even though the court ordered the sale and the process was carried out by the neighbour's solicitor.aesmith wrote:If I recall correctly the sale was supposed to be managed by the neighbour's solicitors. That raises interesting aspects in terms on interest. Neither they nor the neighbours themselves have anything to gain by maximising the sale price, so long as it covers what they're owed. Presumably that's why the court ordered it to be marketed for not less than £225K. However as solicitors do they owe any duty to look after Ms Patel's interests?
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Also, would have even better case if RP and hangers-on repeated turning up after the new owner had taken possession.longdog wrote:In RP's case her previous behaviour would probably warrant an injunction against attending the property and could be applied for by the new owner (if it sells) or the solicitor handling the sale. They'd probably get it.
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