Packing up by Misha Herwin
Packing
up
The
dolls house is packed and ready to go. The rooms are empty, the furniture and
the inhabitants snug in the small boxes that will travel inside the house
itself. It was less than an hour’s job and all they have to do is wait until we
arrive.
Meanwhile
the ups and downs of moving house in the UK continue.
The
latest blip concerns the electrical report. Let me state from the onset that
this is not a legal requirement, nor do we have or ever did have any concerns
about the state of the electrics. We’re both far too nervous people to suspect
our wiring might be faulty and not instantly call out an electrician to deal
with the problem.
Our
buyers, however, commissioned a report which came back with pages of
recommendations, none of which were safety issues. The report came with an
estimate from the same company for the work, which our buyers asked if we were
willing to pay for!
The
answer being no and convinced that they were being overcharged we asked our own
trusted electrician to assess the situation. The long and short of this being
than none of the work is necessary and at the very most would cost one third of
the estimated price.
Until
we come to an agreement with our buyers over what our own solicitor calls
“making a mountain out of a molehill” we are all stuck.
Hopefully
the issue can be swiftly resolved and we, like the slumbering dolls, will soon
be on our way down South, but of all the problems I thought might raise their
heads, this is something I never ever imagined.
In
the meantime, we continue in this liminal state. On the edge of a new life, yet
still tethered to the old by a length of cable.
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