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Saturday 23 December 2006

Finally getting settled


Last time I wrote this was the night before we were due to move - or so we thought. We did not in the end get into the new house until the following day though - Thursday 14th rather than Wednesday 13th. The move itself went very well - the men - three of them were there bright and early, the new sofa was delivered and put straight on the van, and the old one taken away, and we were ready to go by a quarter to 12. The men went for lunch first, so said there was no need for us to rush there following them. I left around 12.30 while my partner stayed in the house tidying up and waiting for the new owners to hand over the keys etc and do the meter readings.

When I got there around 1pm, the van had not yet arrived, but the previous owners were there, so we did the meter readings and I went and sat in my car eating the wheat free rolls I had brought with me. It was then that I heard the previous owner on the phone saying there was some sort of problem. It transpired that the solicitor, in their infinite stupidity had put all the money in my partners account instead of paying the previous owner and Haulfryn, the park owners.

Under the law, when you sell a park home, the park owner is allowed to take a commission of up to 10 percent of the sale value. Until Haulfryn got their share they would not sign the papers to say that we were the new owners, and we could not take possession. So there was I stuck at the new house, trying to explain to three removal men why they could not unload the van, while my partner was back at the old one, trying to work out what the solicitor had done and get the money sorted out.

Unfortunately, because the funds had been transferred into a postal account rather than a branch based one, he could not do the transfers required, he also did not have the right ID on him, as it had all gone to the new house. So by 3.30 or so, when it became clear we would not be able to organise anything, he had to go and meet me at the new property. Luckily, the park owners did allow us to put the furniture into the house, but they could not allow us to stay there overnight, so we had to go and find a hotel. What really bugged me about this whole thing though was that the solicitors realised the day BEFORE we moved that they had made this mistake, but did not see fit to tell us. If they had then we would have time to sort things out and get the money transferred into the right accounts.

On top of all this, we then found that our mobile phones did not work, as about the only network that does work up there is Vodafone. So, we had to then get new mobile phones, which cost us around £80 a piece. Then the Royal Mail did not start the redirect when they should have done. The biggest bigbear though that we were without a landline telephone, email or internet until this afternoon, and it took BT a total of 10 days to get this sorted out.

I do not know what this has all been about - but to say it has been annoying is an understatement of the grandest proportions. Still, it all came out in the end, and we are now finally beginning to settle in and actually feel like we are home. The boxes were collected yesterday, so we have our living room back, and all that now remains to be done is to give the place a good clean, get some bedroom curtains and organise the network cables.

Tuesday 12 December 2006

Moving tomorrow


It has been one hell of a week one way or another. I am having a few legal problems at the moment - nothing to do with me or anything I have written, but more to do with what someone else has written about me. I won't go into details as it serves no real purpose, suffice to say that matters are in hand to get what they have written removed.

We are also moving house tomorrow - at long last. It has been a fairly smooth process by any reckoning - our house was sold within 8 days of coming on to the market, and there was no chain at either end, but it has still been stressful - especially the last of packing everything away. Tonight 99 percent of it has been done - all that remains is the bowls for tomorrows breakfast, plus of course the cereal, wash things and towels that we will also need to use tomorrow morning, a few cleaning products, the kettle and the bed linen. All being well we should be out of here by 12.30 to 1pm and unloaded at the other end before 3pm.