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Re: Hyndburn Homes - asbestos removal
The cleaning firm of my choosing were given the 'go ahead' despite not being VAT registered. They made a good start today and I am pleased with the results. They will complete the spring clean tomorrow. (I asked that it be done a few hours at a time)
The boss of the asbestos removal firm called again to look at the botched ceiling repair. I have suggested that they try to cut out and peel off the 'long lump' and paint the narrow strip of plasterboard where it was removed. It will leave a narrow strip with no pattern but should be less obtrusive than 'the lump'. If that gets botched it will mean a complete ceiling repaper job - more disruption - more mess - had enough:( |
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Just thought I'd tell you this, I was talking to one of my neighbors and he was telling me about a friend of his who actually owns her own flat on our estate. with being a owner she received a bill from HH for the removal of the asbestos and remedial work on the roof, she lives in a 6 block and she received a bill for £2700 as part payment towards the work:rolleyes:
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He was told that the work wasn't 'optional' - he owns the flat but they own the lease. I have persuaded Bramall to accept that their 'kitchen refurbishment' isn't going to happen in my flat. I just need peace and quiet for a while to recover, but heavy machinery has moved back onto the playing field again for the summer. I have decided to tolerate the long lump on the ceiling. If it gets messed with, it could result in new sections of plasterboard being needed - there is an area of 'sagging' board next to the lump. |
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Just a thought, surely at the time these flats were sold, the mis-use of asbestos was already known?
The Council would have known about it being in the construction of these premises. Did they warn the buyers that there would have to be a major refurb' to remove the danger? Or did they just sell the properties which obviously weren't fit for purpose? Perhaps a consultation with an expert Solicitor in this field would save these unfortunate people thousands? |
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Secondly, if I had the misfortune of having you as a neighbour then I would buy the largest hi-fi system and turn the speakers to the wall with the volume on full to cover the sound of you cursing and swearing at yet another faulty keyboard. ;) |
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After all the hassle of roof repairs recently -
...I have rain coming in AGAIN :mad: in a different place from the last one - kitchen storeroom ceiling, next to loft hatch. The scaffolding surrounded the flats for 6 weeks and my window cleaner couldn't get near - looks like he has abandoned us because he hasn't been since the scaffolding came down a few weeks ago. So all the mud splatters on the glass look like they will be a permenant feature.:( The joys of 'council cave' dwelling are manifold:rolleyes: Does anyone have a caravan to let? - preferably on the moors. |
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I think you shoudl have a chat with this guy
BBC News - The American who quit money to live in a cave :D |
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