Strange & Unusual Houses

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I'd never heard of the Court of Protection before.

I'm going to guess that Annette is old, frail, dementia probably - certainly vulnerable mentally - and has been taken advantage of and let this person(s) into her house. Cuckooing-ish. Maybe she's gone into a nursing home now and a family member or friend has gone to the Court of Protection. They must have decided it's be easier to sell the property and make the interloper the problem of the buyer than try and get rid of him first before selling.

That grey house is fucking horrible. I'd rather buy a wreck than pay for someone else's shit taste, worshipping at the current altar of grey.
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It seems a legal minefield. You're basically selling a legal problem! Like, I don't know, like you buy a car but it's full of stolen cocaine and now the police and the mafia are after you.

The solicitor should be sorting the eviction, not ringing up the auction house to get it off their hands.
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So at the most the tenant has a deemed periodic tenancy, and can be given a section 21 (two months notice) if rent is up to date, or a section 8 if not, followed by a possession order and a warrant for eviction if they don’t leave.

That’s not going to be cheap, plus the new owner is already taking a chance on the structural integrity of the property.
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I'm so confused by this. Presumably it's much cheaper than a house of this sort would be otherwise? Or why would anyone bother buying jt? But equally why sell it at a big loss rather than deal with this situation?
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I googled her, and I think she’s dead. So it’s an estate sale by the looks of it. She may also be responsible for other properties that have fallen into disrepair, as it’s a pretty unusual name.

https://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/news/l ... ned-481762
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Looking at the comparables (though I don’t know the area so might be including roads that aren’t strictly comparable) it’s not that much cheaper bearing in mind possible structural damage plus the cost of getting the occupant(s) out.

The CoP has to appoint someone (a deputy) to act in Ms Drummond-Rees’s best interests, but I don’t think they can spend what income/capital she might have on speculative legal action to get the occupant out which might cost more than she loses by selling the house under value.
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Oh wow.
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rosy wrote: Sun Jun 27, 2021 4:43 pm Looking at the comparables (though I don’t know the area so might be including roads that aren’t strictly comparable) it’s not that much cheaper bearing in mind possible structural damage plus the cost of getting the occupant(s) out.

The CoP has to appoint someone (a deputy) to act in Ms Drummond-Rees’s best interests, but I don’t think they can spend what income/capital she might have on speculative legal action to get the occupant out which might cost more than she loses by selling the house under value.
Ah OK, I see. That makes sense
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The property in Devon must have so beautiful when it was in good condition :(
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rosy wrote: Sun Jun 27, 2021 4:47 pm The property in Devon must have so beautiful when it was in good condition :(
There's a website devoted to the restoration of it with lots of old footage:

https://mountfield-house.co.uk/history- ... eld-house/
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I know this isn't that strange or unusual but I'm seeing a lot of this. Would you not make your bed, just for once, if you knew you were having your bedroom photographed for sale?
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I would assume that has tenants in.
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Even that weird grey house a couple of posts back had an unmade bed (perhaps the only deviation from the norm their child was allowed alongside 4 small red items :lol: ).
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I remember many years ago viewing a house and I swear the tenants (who had been told the owners were selling) were boiling cabbage.
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That's hilarious!
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:lol: Clever use of a mirror can enhance the feeling of space dontcha know..........:woteva:

They're one of those overexcitable blurb agencies. Giving you the option of a home office which a lot of people are looking for these days! .Yes, alright, petal. Calm down. It's a second bedroom.
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That rear courtyard garden is anything but "delightful".
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The rear courtyard is like some sort of visual metaphor for despair

I would like to know where the ladder goes though?!
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Why would you bother putting double-doors into such a terrible space? It must never get the sun.
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