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  1. Completely right, I suppose if you go down small claims route you haven't got anything to lose really. They can issue a counter claim against you for their time/costs however they rarely go anywhere.
  2. Publicity based on an opinion is very one sided, in my opinion it's wrong it should be banned, the media should only be allowed to report on something once it has been proven. If someone said something about me in the media I would sue for damages. I agree put a case in writing to them, log a date for court action, you will be invited to mediation, they may just offer a goodwill gesture. Sounds like that maybe your best option
  3. I have read the attachment, gone through most of the posts. Give up, try and forget, walk away. Your health will suffer if you don't.
  4. We kind of understood that the BHHA guidelines are that we should offer to buy it back, though with the knowledge of just these few posts we should be offering no more than 25K. Rainbow tears, thanks your right, removal is not an option stone built skirts, established trees surrounding, we got a quote for removal from a caravan movers whilst they were delivering a new one £4500 to de site and reinstate pitch. You have given me the wording I needed and confirmed they need to sell it privately. Thanks
  5. Comment on another thread mentioning legislation that makes sense. Arglet, we would prefer they continue to market it privately (just a point we get £100 for a new agreement, That's all we get no commission, no fees) I have painted his window frames, I have tidied up inside a bit (so it looks better) 2 of us have done more than a days work on the garden around their unit, we have made our own sales particulars up and give them to rental guests. This unit doesn't rent out so I don't think it's a financial issue. The storage idea, (on a selfish note I'd be losing money, I'm not completely against it just reluctant) fees are £1800 for a double unit with 1/4 acre average plot, 1/2 mile to the sea, in the south west 12 mins from the motorway. We haven't got any empty plots, we don't own any units. I have spoken to a couple of finance companies they won't lend against these units as the manufacturer no longer exists, so no warranties, and their over 5 years old. So he needs a cash buyer.
  6. There are a few oddments here, "repossessed" this can only happen if they financed the van or acting on the financiers behalf "take possession" is different. You cannot terminate your agreement though still expect to be able to take up a plot therefore the "still have good title" they probably sold it to a dealer to protect themselves and are offering it for sale on their behalf as most vans are for sale "on behalf of" brand new ones are. I do sympathise and I do think this particular company are unfair in their dealings though that is purely my personal opinion from what I have read/been told.
  7. I know and completely agree, we have just bought a site someone wants to sell, it's been with an agent for a while they paid £170k for it 7 years ago, they have asked us to buy it for £75k 1. that's a massive loss I feel very sorry for them, they haven't been able to sell it on the open market. We don't really want it, we asked 2 dealers to come in they offered £25k ish If we buy it we will have to borrow the money, we just don't want it, at 25K we would buy it take the risk opportunity that we could sell it on at a profit. I know it's hard but look at it from our point of view.
  8. Attachment isn't viewable, just a thought consider this from the other side, if they defend their position and win they will probably look to have costs/fees attached to you (I would) if you don't win on every point you claim, the courts will probably not award costs to you. As they are a business and court matters would be dealt with by a director your probably looking at costs in excess of £100 an hour plus solicitors/fees. they will not allow you to win as it may open the gates for further claims. There is a saying "put it down to experience & move on"
  9. sorry, & thanks, I'd seen lots of viewings no replies, I just thought no one could be bothered, yours is a very good point. Thanks
  10. No good just reading it, you need to comment:|
  11. Hi all, This is probably a unusual one, we bought a small caravan site 12 months ago, 45% of owners were unhappy with ownership and 40% wanted to actively sell their units, during the past 12 months things have changed and only 2 units wish to sell, they have been up for sale with an estate agent (we don't take commission or any fee at all) one of the units wishes for us to buy back their unit. we got 2 local dealers to come in and give us a price both were £24,000 & £25,000 this unit was bought 7 years ago for £170,000 it's a holiday unit only, now the owner is saying they will accept £75,000 they marketed it at £100k we are struggling to see the value in this unit and what we could do with it. A brand new unit would cost £70,000 any suggestions/thoughts ?? I'm sure if we bought it at £75k people would think we will have ripped them off, but we don't actually want it, we would need to borrow the money the bank are saying 14.9% so it will cost us £11,250 a year in interest.
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