From: Ronald Raygun
Subject: Re: What do developers look for?
Newsgroups: uk.finance
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 10:27:31 GMT
Troy Steadman wrote:
> "Ronald Raygun" wrote in message
> news:kEDxd.3702$Ar5.2755@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk
>>
>> I thought it *already was* her PPR, as she's been living there all these
>> years caring for Mary. All that's happening now is that she's buying
>> the other half, but she's already living in the whole house, isn't she?
>
> Hope so, these are really difficult things to check Ronald, thanks for
> your advice, I will try to confirm it.
Confirm it? I'm sorry if I got the wrong end of the stick, here, but
I was under the impression that Al wasn't a friend but a "friend".
>> Or was this one of two residences, with the house in question not being
>> her *main* residence? Where did Helen live?
>
> Who the hell is Helen?
Helen of Troy. You know, Al's, er, husband.
> There are so many variables it is nice to have them lumped together like
> this so they cease to be variables. The house is one house but it is a
> very big house where people can live completely separately if they
> choose to do so or can wander around and bump into people if they
> prefer that. The ideal set-up for a "granny annexe" in fact. It is
> difficult enough to get on with your own relations let alone somebody
> else's and privacy is so precious.
It may be big, but unless it is actually already divided into
separate dwellings, each with their own front door (even if internal),
then you (I mean she) should be all right.
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