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To think our neighbours are ridiculous for paying this and refuse to pay my "share"

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Hiphopapotamus4 · 16/05/2017 21:20

A house on our road came up for sale recently (its empty at the moment, was rented) and as you do, I had a nosey at the particulars on Right Move. In the description in says that there is a service charge of £500 per year. I thought this was odd as we pay no such charge and it's not a flat or leasehold or anything like that so I couldn't figure out what the charge was for.

I ran into another neighbour who made a comment about the price it was for sale for so I commented that I noticed it had a service charge and how odd that was. Neighbour gave me a funny look and said "yes, well we all pay the service charge" I said that we don't and have never been told anything about it or asked for payment. I asked her what it was for exactly and she didn't really know but kept saying "we all have to pay it".

Now, she has obviously been and spoken to some of the other neighbours about this and they are now annoyed that we don't pay when everyone else does. They want us to start paying it so that their share becomes less. However NOBODY knows what it is for, they all just pay it without questioning it. I said I wouldn't be paying anything unless they can tell me what it is for and what "service" I am receiving.

AIBU to think they have all been a bit foolish to pay so much money without questioning it and that they should stop paying it/find out what it's for rather than ask me to contribute!

To be clear, this is a fairly normal road with no communal areas and no "services" (other than the usual bin collections etc). Apparently the invoice just says "service charge" and does not specify exactly what service it is.

(I am currently the "bad neighbour" and need to make amends - may have to bribe the neighbourhood with homemade chocolate brownies then convince them to stage a mass refusal of payment and demand for refunds!)

OP posts:
sashh · 17/05/2017 05:03

Five hours now.

I'm betting it's a scam. Invoices sent to all houses and people paid without asking.

Mummyoflittledragon · 17/05/2017 05:10

Sounds expensive. Is your road very very well maintained despite being unadopted as others deduced?

jimjimjamming · 17/05/2017 05:22

Place marking this one Hmm

PollyCazaletWannabe · 17/05/2017 05:32

This is so weird!

Millionsmom · 17/05/2017 05:42

Place marking too.

I'm not often on MN and was hoping for a big 'reveal' by page 10 ish.

When we bought our house in the, we bought the freehold to it. Since the estate is now long finished, we decided to do the garden, move the fence nothing at all to do with folk letting their dogs use our corner as a toilet oh no etc. We checked the deeds to see if there were any restrictive covenants/conditions and then moved said fence. The only people who were bothered by it were the builders who knocked on the neighbours does to see if they were unhappy with the fence move!
I was so hoping they'd knock on ours, but they didn't.

I really hope you've unearthered a scam and will be the local hero who has saved the whole street from it.

ifigoup · 17/05/2017 05:46

All your neighbours' houses are built on the site of a robbers' graveyard. The money is to placify unquiet spirits. The council took on the contract for this in 1974.

???!!!!!Smile

Koalablue · 17/05/2017 05:49

placemarking.

InfiniteSheldon · 17/05/2017 05:49

..........

JustMumNowNotMe · 17/05/2017 06:02

Yes call the Estate Agent and say you are very interested in the property but you are querying the fee and what its for.

Will be much quicker and easier than asking the neighbours!

Nelly1727 · 17/05/2017 06:14

Intrigued to hear what the fee is for. Sounds very odd!

Okite · 17/05/2017 06:21

Apparently it's a Bristol and surrounding areas thing to have a rent charge, so paying ground rent but for a freehold property.
Really? We've bought/lived in several houses in various different parts of Bristol and I've never heard of that!

We also had to pay the chancel liability indemnity on one house but it was a one-off of around £100.
Love a good puzzle though, you are totally right not to pay OP!

putdownyourphone · 17/05/2017 06:28

Do they have to go to a western union to pay 'the council'? Wink

thatstoast · 17/05/2017 06:31

It's half 6, go wake up the neighbours and find out what's going on!

aleC4 · 17/05/2017 06:34

What a strange situation! Hope you get to the bottom of it.

MollyHopps · 17/05/2017 06:36

Becoming invested in thread... not placemarking

mistermagpie · 17/05/2017 06:36

How weird. I'm on a new build estate and have an associated service charge for landscaping (it's only about £50 a year) which is pretty typical. It's all legit, there is a proper factoring company, it's in our deeds, they actually do the landscaping regularly etc etc etc and half our estate still don't pay it! I'm mystified that 11 households in your street are paying for some mystery 'service' that they don't even know what it is...

Katie6448 · 17/05/2017 06:37

I work for a district council and quite often people will call us and said 'the council is responsible' etc when what they really mean is some sort of local authority is, meaning parish/town/district/county council, housing association, management company etc. They use the term 'council' as a bit of a blanket term. I wonder if that's maybe what's happened here. Doesn't explain why everyone is just paying it, but I wouldn't necessarily take it for granted they're correct when they say they pay the council.

ChampagneTastes · 17/05/2017 06:39

Fascinating. I'm moving shortly and am shocked by the number of different ways you are parted with your money by everyone from agents to the council.

mathsquestions · 17/05/2017 06:40

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AlternativeTentacle · 17/05/2017 06:42

Hellooooooo

It is nearly 7am.

Come the fuck on. :)

user1493315773 · 17/05/2017 06:43

Intrgued to find out what this is for!

JennaRainbow · 17/05/2017 06:43

Wake up OP! It's neighbour time!

sunnycloudyrainy · 17/05/2017 06:44

🚘

burdog · 17/05/2017 06:46

Come on OP, everybody knows pensioners are up at the crack of dawn anyway.

KoalaDownUnder · 17/05/2017 06:52

Is the 'council' based in Nigeria?

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