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<blockquote data-quote="dairyrow" data-source="post: 6635254" data-attributes="member: 65606"><p>Sorry for the late reply. Autumn calving cows are bulling like crazy. Which is really nice for a change. Our agent is costing a bomb tbh and they just keep coming back all the time with stupid questions. To the point i lost my temper with land lord and his agent, which isn't good i must admit. I've just asked them to put their cards on the table or it's all off. They've wanted the house back for years even sent their house keeper down to see if she could rent it. Knowing they'd send a letter saying we were breaking our agreement. It's come to the point i said i'd buy it just to save hassle and put money in their pocket for other projects. Because they just don't want to spend anything on tenant farms. Even accused us of not looking after it and threatening legal action. All the time for the last 2 years we are paying more council tax on it because it's empty and thought it would be a good time to do it up. We did put a tender in for another farm on the estate and explicitly put in the tender other parts were up for discussion. Which included the house, but the rent we tendered was low because we were willing to give up £250,000 worth of stuff over 15 years. Obviously they didn't go for it and agent wanting stuff given up for free. We've already given up 2 houses and buildings and ground for very little. Just to help them out. The only way I've got them to move is by saying the tenancy gets moved to my name, which does seam to have moved them. Builders quote isn't that big which has to be shared which is fine. But I've already spent £20K on the house i'm in and every job which was small turned into bigger jobs because it hadn't been touched in years. I've accepted a new bathroom and kitchen need to be done. Which will mean the electrics and somebody some where needs to install heating. My partner just got over cancer and chemo therapy. There does seam to be a thing with them that they are quite happy for people to put up and instal things then not pay anything for them. We've already spent quite significant amounts of money outside and it'll have to continue with the slurry regulations that WA want done. They can't have it both ways i'm afraid and where does it stop. We aren't the only ones on the estate with the same issues going forward. </p><p></p><p>Are we being unreasonable or not. Really don't know any more and lifes too short for this nonsense</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dairyrow, post: 6635254, member: 65606"] Sorry for the late reply. Autumn calving cows are bulling like crazy. Which is really nice for a change. Our agent is costing a bomb tbh and they just keep coming back all the time with stupid questions. To the point i lost my temper with land lord and his agent, which isn't good i must admit. I've just asked them to put their cards on the table or it's all off. They've wanted the house back for years even sent their house keeper down to see if she could rent it. Knowing they'd send a letter saying we were breaking our agreement. It's come to the point i said i'd buy it just to save hassle and put money in their pocket for other projects. Because they just don't want to spend anything on tenant farms. Even accused us of not looking after it and threatening legal action. All the time for the last 2 years we are paying more council tax on it because it's empty and thought it would be a good time to do it up. We did put a tender in for another farm on the estate and explicitly put in the tender other parts were up for discussion. Which included the house, but the rent we tendered was low because we were willing to give up £250,000 worth of stuff over 15 years. Obviously they didn't go for it and agent wanting stuff given up for free. We've already given up 2 houses and buildings and ground for very little. Just to help them out. The only way I've got them to move is by saying the tenancy gets moved to my name, which does seam to have moved them. Builders quote isn't that big which has to be shared which is fine. But I've already spent £20K on the house i'm in and every job which was small turned into bigger jobs because it hadn't been touched in years. I've accepted a new bathroom and kitchen need to be done. Which will mean the electrics and somebody some where needs to install heating. My partner just got over cancer and chemo therapy. There does seam to be a thing with them that they are quite happy for people to put up and instal things then not pay anything for them. We've already spent quite significant amounts of money outside and it'll have to continue with the slurry regulations that WA want done. They can't have it both ways i'm afraid and where does it stop. We aren't the only ones on the estate with the same issues going forward. Are we being unreasonable or not. Really don't know any more and lifes too short for this nonsense [/QUOTE]
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