Vote up! 0 Vote down! 21 Assuming your neighbour is happy for you to do a private photographic schedule of condition, is there any reason to spend £200 on a standard letter or are they relatively simple to do? Vote up! 0 Vote down! 15 A neighbour we were involved with did their own. You have little right to obect frankly. Why make problems? Vote up! 1 Vote down! 13 It's complex stuff. Get it done properly. Vote up! 1 Vote down! 12 don't live in a semi-detached house [/rof] Vote up! 1 Vote down! 13 What dux said. Vote up! 1 Vote down! 13 Get your cleaner to draw one up if it’s a simple as all that, get double the value from your minimum wage Vote up! 1 Vote down! 13 What's the complexity? Seems a standard form? Vote up! 0 Vote down! 9 i did my own based on some standard form I found online, but nothing went spectacularly wrong so it wasn't really put to the test. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 11 always do it properly, it can be important for all sorts of reasons, not least when you sell Vote up! 1 Vote down! 11 Why would any roffer need this? Vote up! 1 Vote down! 12 For the shared wall between the main house and the staff accommodation where both are owned by different offshore entities. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 14 Ah yes. Of course. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 11 If he's just taking photos, and not actually doing an invasive inspection, surely you just need verbal consent to enter the land for that purpose? Maybe with a promise to share the folder? Vote up! 0 Vote down! 11 Chews pencil, sucks teeth Refresh Back to board Join the discussion Login Register
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 15 A neighbour we were involved with did their own. You have little right to obect frankly. Why make problems?
Vote up! 1 Vote down! 13 Get your cleaner to draw one up if it’s a simple as all that, get double the value from your minimum wage
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 9 i did my own based on some standard form I found online, but nothing went spectacularly wrong so it wasn't really put to the test.
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 11 always do it properly, it can be important for all sorts of reasons, not least when you sell
Vote up! 1 Vote down! 12 For the shared wall between the main house and the staff accommodation where both are owned by different offshore entities.
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 11 If he's just taking photos, and not actually doing an invasive inspection, surely you just need verbal consent to enter the land for that purpose? Maybe with a promise to share the folder?
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A neighbour we were involved with did their own. You have little right to obect frankly. Why make problems?
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It's complex stuff. Get it done properly.
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don't live in a semi-detached house [/rof]
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What dux said.
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Get your cleaner to draw one up if it’s a simple as all that, get double the value from your minimum wage
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What's the complexity? Seems a standard form?
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i did my own based on some standard form I found online, but nothing went spectacularly wrong so it wasn't really put to the test.
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always do it properly, it can be important for all sorts of reasons, not least when you sell
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Why would any roffer need this?
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For the shared wall between the main house and the staff accommodation where both are owned by different offshore entities.
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Ah yes. Of course.
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If he's just taking photos, and not actually doing an invasive inspection, surely you just need verbal consent to enter the land for that purpose?
Maybe with a promise to share the folder?
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Chews pencil, sucks teeth
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