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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:
ScissorBow · 17/05/2017 21:24

If we're waiting for the council to get back to you we could die waiting!!

GiraffesCantPlayHopScotch · 17/05/2017 21:27

Was your fake name Angela Hernandez?

OVienna · 17/05/2017 21:27

giraffe Star

John4703 · 17/05/2017 21:28

I just wish I could meet the neighbours and tell them there is an extra charge of £50 per month each payable to me for doing nothing. They seem stupid enough to pay it. place now marked as I am really needing to find out why they pay

CaliforniaHorcrux · 17/05/2017 21:33

There's gonna be a lot of disappointment on this thread when it turns out to be what Madwoman5 said Grin

CreativeBee · 17/05/2017 21:33

Place holding, this has got me intrigued Hmm

Shinesun9 · 17/05/2017 21:37
Gin
PossumInAPearTree · 17/05/2017 21:47

Right. I am so over invested in this thread I have worked out what county The for sale house is in and spent two hours on RightMove looking at the descriptions for every detached house in the county put up for sale this month. Can't find the house.

PossumInAPearTree · 17/05/2017 21:48

Am heading back to search the semi detached houses now!

DerelictWreck · 17/05/2017 21:49

Possumin - how on earth did you figure that out?!

OhtoblazeswithElvira · 17/05/2017 21:52

Great plot twist Possumin!
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manicmij · 17/05/2017 21:58

Ask the estate agent for info.Sure they would be interested in case new purchaser doesn't have to pay either. Deeds or any conditions attached to dress usually state if any kind of payment is due. Mystery folk are paying but don't know what for.YANBU until you find out details.

LightYears · 17/05/2017 21:58

Oh Poss they'll be too many surely.

nettyhetty · 17/05/2017 21:59

Ooh I'm fascinated... But by council standards they'll come back to you Thursday 3 years from now!!! Grin

MaryPoppinsPenguins · 17/05/2017 22:01

How did you figure that out??

maybe we can all help!

NapQueen · 17/05/2017 22:01

What a thread!

Another option is to ask neighbour for their invoice number and call the council income management team 'hi, just want to check this invoice has been paid, Granny isnt sure' and if its a scam the number wont be on their invoices.

user1485609714 · 17/05/2017 22:04

I've got Mumsnet Neck from having been slumped in the same position reading 36 pages...

CaliforniaHorcrux · 17/05/2017 22:05

Well as the only thing Councils are fast at is collecting Council Tax and other money due to them stating the bleeding obvious this could be some long wait

cantstopthefeeling · 17/05/2017 22:07

placemarking.....where is op?

PossumInAPearTree · 17/05/2017 22:07

You can order rightmove properties by newest added which helps.

SweepTheHalls · 17/05/2017 22:08

How can we not know this! I neeeeeeeeeed to know what they have been paying for!

NapQueen · 17/05/2017 22:08

How does a pp know the county!?

cherish123 · 17/05/2017 22:09

Apologies if someone has written this already (I have not read all threads) - it could be a factoring charge which covers upkeep and insurance. This only happens in new builds (post 1995, I think) where the road is privately owned, initially by the builder. In other streets, such as main roads and other normal roads, there is no charge as they are council owned.

yellowfrontdoor · 17/05/2017 22:10

What do you mean they haven't called back yet?!

Placemarking Blush

whyohwhyy · 17/05/2017 22:10

How have you worked out the county ?
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