Vacant possession

Jun 29, 2009 15:21

Look inside our cupboards!

As j4 has explained, there was some, ah, miscommunication about the emptying of our new house. Fortunately, we weren't moving in on the day of completion, so I was able to take lots of photographs and we invited the Internet to help us clear up. (In fact, the seller has now removed the larger items from the garden.) The ( Read more... )

house, oxford

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taimatsu June 29 2009, 17:54:30 UTC
It looks incredible. I've just spent an hour helping clean a rather similar house with a friend whose housemates left her in the lurch - I can readily understand now how things might get left behind.

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addedentry June 29 2009, 21:24:43 UTC
I have a generally charitable disposition and, given that their tenancy ended as a direct result of our buying the house, I have more sympathy with the tenants, however stoned they were, than with the seller who broke his word.

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taimatsu June 29 2009, 21:27:55 UTC
Did the tenants not have appropriate notice of the tenancy ending? That would suck if so. And yes, it is difficult to get everything sorted and removed appropriately when you're busy and it's short notice and things are just complicated. But nonetheless, that really does look like an impressive lack of even trying!

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addedentry June 29 2009, 21:30:07 UTC
Oh, they'd have got some warning when the FOR SALE sign appeared outside (-: but I still regret being responsible for one of the insecurities of renting.

At least there's no evidence of malice (there are no curtains remaining for seafood to be sewn into which).

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taimatsu June 29 2009, 21:47:57 UTC
Oh dear, poor things. Not your fault, though - very much the responsibility of the seller.

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