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Selling Garden to a Neighbour
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I had to do a double take of the title. At first glance I read it as "selling lady garden to a neighbour"3
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British Gnome Stores, obviously?1
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Plans attached below, no fee.
Contact me for any further requirements.
BR,
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3 and a half hours and no-one's made the obligatory @AFKABartram height joke in response to @bazjonster's post. You're slipping lads.1
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I have,10 times, but keeps being mysteriously removed. Don't know whether to ask either @i_b_b_o_r_g or @gobbles to look into it.1
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Put up a shed in your part of the garden and rent it out to some new arrivals. You'll be doing you're bit for society and I suspect you'll motivate your neighbour to improve his offer.0
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Words to live your life by, right there.i_b_b_o_r_g said:My biggest piece of advice though, would be to listen to no one on here
and talk to a professional. Good luck Suedo2 -
Something similar happened to me years ago, and in the end I sold him the whole place so he could do what he liked ( or could get away with) once I'd gone. He planned to do some development behind our property and it could go nowhere without part of our garden. So I lumped a load on the asking price, which he agreed. The handy thing was we were planning to move anyway.
It was not what he originally wanted, but I could see taking part of the garden was fraught with problems and would reduce our selling price.
I would proceed very carefully on this if I were you.
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