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Not sure about problems there now, but a year or so ago there was a shooting around that way - from what I remember one of the house had drug connections (on Underhill, in the terraced houses near the new houses). I used to see police there quite often. But since then that particular house looks to have been completely refurbished and sold.

savage Wrote:

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> they said to be closer to family, but also said

> they'd been there 2 years (i looked up land

> registry which says only just over a year) so i'm

> now wondering if there's something more to it.



They may not be telling lying. My cretinous solicitor took 18 months to register my flat, because the solicitors for the other side were even bigger numpeties. They may well have lived there for 2 years, but had a similar problem.





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To err is human,

But if you really want to fk something up, get a solicitor.

savage Wrote:

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> they said to be closer to family, but also said

> they'd been there 2 years (i looked up land

> registry which says only just over a year) so i'm

> now wondering if there's something more to it.



They may not be lying. My cretinous solicitor took 18 months to register my flat, because the solicitors for the other side were even bigger numpeties. They may well have lived there for 2 years, but had a similar problem.

Shaggy Wrote:

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> savage Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > they said to be closer to family, but also said

> > they'd been there 2 years (i looked up land

> > registry which says only just over a year) so

> i'm

> > now wondering if there's something more to it.

>

>

> They may not be lying. My cretinous solicitor took

> 18 months to register my flat, because the

> solicitors for the other side were even bigger

> numpeties. They may well have lived there for 2

> years, but had a similar problem.


I'm sure there's a good explanation as i know the area pretty well and it's a nice quiet road. Thanks to everybody for replying

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