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New That sounds pretty close to US-stylee
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Drew
New Bet it's quicker in the US
You know, with the old "do stuff first, litigate later" approach.

This bullshit has been dragging on since we accepted the offer on our house in the first week of January.
New That's a little slow, however ...
When it's slow in the US, it's usually because of a complex title search. I saw title documents that were 14 pages, hand written in the 1800s, and the property boundaries were described in terms of stone walls and oak trees. Now someone is trying to subdivide the family farm and no one can prove who owns what.

I suspect in the UK there's a much better chance you're buying something with a long history.
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Drew
New Re: That's a little slow, however ...
House we're selling: built 1910
House we're buying: built 1935
New Not that, then
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Drew
     Thoughts on moving home, UK-stylee - (pwhysall) - (12)
         That sounds pretty close to US-stylee -NT - (drook) - (4)
             Bet it's quicker in the US - (pwhysall) - (3)
                 That's a little slow, however ... - (drook) - (2)
                     Re: That's a little slow, however ... - (pwhysall) - (1)
                         Not that, then -NT - (drook)
         We've lived in our first house since 1996 so no clue - (malraux)
         Re 9: An Irish Wedding feast? -NT - (mmoffitt)
         On books - (crazy) - (2)
             Im down to my louis lamour collection - (boxley)
             There's too much I want to read to spend time re-reading -NT - (drook)
         2 people, 4 suitcases @ 23 kg - (scoenye) - (1)
             Ooh, that's a tough loss -NT - (drook)

Note for the linguistically-impaired: That was a rhetorical question. (Second note, for the vocabulary-challenged: That means you're not supposed to answer it.)
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