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£85 doesn't even get you a flat white in london. But in coventry you get a full retro mtb: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/275728826512?hash=item4032b80090:g:knsAAOSwuY9kBRFm&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAA0AQ8qKXnPrvW0MRNL49akn%2FKMC%2FFzpt4zsFruE1ynTT1k7GzE7q9%2BXaLrK5qv0Etg1CBXbp9uGZRjKTWlVgJG7h2I89yMN%2Fto10sWr4JRwBpFBSAA9uNlIf4bM6yq%2FT29IVE4Wj2rfFdic9ka%2BMFIKIF4N0rr%2FF%2BIlBRwaxxsp%2FhtOb0ET%2FH%2BD4eHG3rjAXg1imKaWt2MXrODT4izRutl8APvcDiBfyseg%2B1YT5BK9iAhpV4k8n0%2FrCLZ%2FIXwe6oNq3Vj%2BCOrwnH0KYp7BBjbP8%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR_TT1LXZYQ
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Not quite that, probably didn't quite phrase it correctly.
Basically there's work that the neighbor is saying is needed. We've just got the letter from the neighbour (via the solicitors) about the work. No one is asking anyone to pay (at the moment), but this is where i'm asking for advice from the solicitor. Because we don't want to move into a house and then be expected to stump up a load more cash.
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It's my first time going through the house purchase process. I have no idea whether our solicitor's work is expected or they are just fobbing us off.
We received a letter via the seller's solicitor that the new neighbours are stating that work needs to be done on the house because a shared gutter was overflowing. I've asked our solicitor for some advice on the best way forward. I was expecting to hear some options e.g. that we could ask for some money off for the work / demand work was done before exchange etc etc.
Instead the solicitor (actually the paralegal) has told us to contact our surveyor (despite it having nothing to do with the surveyor).
How much advice should we be expecting from a solicitor and or are they just expensive form fillers? These were definitely not the cheapest solicitor, and we thought that by paying more we would get actual advice.
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Preferably Silver.