The house is empty.
The tenant is expecting to exchange today.
The boiler service is booked.
The smoke detectors are in, so are the Co2 alarms.
The washing machine is ordered.
The tenant is nearing a nervous breakdown and so am I.
I'm totally knackered.
Thursday 8 June 2017
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Hope you get some nice peaceful relaxing days from hereon in and settle into your new chosen lifestyle.
All the hard work is done Sue, after tomorrow you can relax and take it easy.
Joan (Wales)
all he very best for your and your new tennants new life
tessa
I need to read back on your blog to get to grips with what's gone on. We have a rental property and check it ourselves 2-3 times a year. I know there is some damage caused by them in the kitchen but they've been good tenants for 4 year so replacing part of the kitchen when they go won't be too bad. Hope your tenant was good for you.
Thanks for your comments on my blog - they have helped me through my difficult period. I am putting you on my side bar so that we can keep in touch.
Well done, girl!
Margaret P
Onwards n upwards now hun.You have worked so hard, n can now reap the rewards xx
Onwards n upwards now hun.You have worked so hard, n can now reap the rewards xx
Hi I wondered how once you're completely afloat, how would be put onto the electoral register to vote. If you have a permanent mooring somewhere does that get used for this purpose?
We are still registered to vote at the house. We will look into an alternative at a later date.
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