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1 house overrun with chinese residents. 10 bedrooms in one house..sardines spring to mind.

The law should be enforced as stopping this amount of bedsits in a house.

-- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite

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The3rd Earl Of Derby
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If Prescot gets his way the law will be enforced *compelling* this number of bedsits in a house!

Reply to
John Rumm

You made that up.

Reply to
Doctor Drivel

The builders were chinese, I think the tenants were australian.

There was no mention of her actually getting an HMO licence.

I'd have objected as a neighbour on planning grounds - that roofline was horrendous.

Owain

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Owain

did she need it in the end - what was it she ended up with 6 bedrooms?

It was indeed. Have to say that was one of the 'worst' attempts at doing a renovation that they have shown

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chris French

English law must be slack - she'd have needed HMO for 3 separately let bedrooms in Scotland. In fact we are getting a licensing scheme for all landlords.

It all turned out okay in the end though. Nobody dead, no compulsory demolition, no big argybargy with the neighbours, and not a single collapsed ceiling from a hole in the room :-(

I like watching other people's cats-arse-trophies.

Owain

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Owain

Even _you_ could not make that up :-)

We already know that you get a huge erection at the sound of the name of this tory dictatorship.

Lets face it, Prescot (my speel chucker does not like that name. I wonder why?) is only in govmint to upset the classes above the chavs.

Dave

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Dave

Yet the guy in Acton built 7 bedrooms in a house which was smaller, not even detached, and Beeny thought it was hot shit...hmmm.

Her builder should shoulder some blame, you'd expect him to provide some advice along the way instead he couldn't wait to grab her money. I reckon he only sent those two guys back to finish because he knew he was on the tv.

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daddyfreddy

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Why she employed him to do the construction work not to take on the role of architect which she paid a huge amount.

I reckon he was getting pissed of meself because she hadn't a clue what she was doing.

-- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite

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The3rd Earl Of Derby

I don't make thi gs up.

Reply to
Doctor Drivel

If he had been just doing one element of the build, maybe, but he was covering the whole build. There's no way she gave him exact plans as to what must be done. He more than likely told her what he'd do. Any decent builder would have provided some advice and asked whether the correct permissions had been obtained. Anyone would have known what was going to happen but he couldn't care, he was already getting the money before the work had been done.

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daddyfreddy

In message , snipped-for-privacy@gmail.com writes

I think it was his approach to the job more than anything though.

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chris French

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