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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:
SquinkiesRule · 16/05/2017 22:39

OK I'm curious too, I'll park myself here and wait for an update.

CheeseQueen · 16/05/2017 22:40

Eh? I'd want to know what it was supposed to be too! Especially if I'd never been told about it.
Off topic, but your scenario reminds me of Ross in Friends moving into his new apartment building and falling out with everyone as he refuses to pay his share on account of the fact he's new....

Beeziekn33ze · 16/05/2017 22:40

How very odd!

Earslaps · 16/05/2017 22:40

All the houses in our street are freehold, but had a rent charge on them that you had to pay the company that sold the land. Ours was set at £21 a year, but a number of houses (including ours) have bought it out so we don't need to pay.

Apparently it's a Bristol and surrounding areas thing to have a rent charge, so paying ground rent but for a freehold property. Don't suppose you're near Bristol? If so could it be a rent charge and yours was bought out?

QuietCorday · 16/05/2017 22:41

"I live in an ex council house that was bought in the 80s. I don't have to pay anything to the council."

It wasn't a policy in every council to write in this deed of covenant, but some did and still do. There are some ex-council RTB properties in South Yorkshire that have this fee levied on them, though it is very small.

That the road has no street lamps and is 1930s suggests it may once have been some sort of corporation development: houses built by the gas board or a local business, say. But any charge incurred from this original arrangement and subsequent changes, say, council adoption of the road or some charge relating to the old status would appear in the original deeds.

I'm rather intrigued by this as I am pretty involved in local politics and community issues and haven't come across some thing like this before (and I've come across some very weird things Grin).

Racmactac · 16/05/2017 22:41

How bizarre

MerlinEmrys · 16/05/2017 22:42

We have the church covenant thing too but it was amazing one off £30. How random!

Hairydontcare · 16/05/2017 22:43

I am DESPERATE to know this.

user1483644229 · 16/05/2017 22:46

Keen to know too!

Sayhellotothelittlefella · 16/05/2017 22:48

Sounds to me like it could be an unadopted road or sewer issue. Are you at the top of the road so maybe exempt? I don't know why your neighbours are so upset that nobody asked you for any money so you've never paid any. TABVU

PetalMettle · 16/05/2017 22:48

Someone suggested that only your house might be freehold. Does the listing for the for sale house say whether it's freehold or leasehold?

Cabawill · 16/05/2017 22:48

I saw something on Watchdog or similar about elderly residents on a street paying hundreds of pounds a year for waste drainage/surface water charge. They'd been paying it for years & years without question when it had all been included in their water bill all along.

busyboysmum · 16/05/2017 22:49

Need to find out the answer to this one.

TheweewitchRoz · 16/05/2017 22:50

Caba that sounds familiar although if they're paying it to the council, that makes it seem more legitimate. Hope you get to the bottom of it Op.

AlrightBabby · 16/05/2017 22:51

Well that's an odd one!

lmfl87 · 16/05/2017 22:54

Shameless placemark Grin

bakingcupcakes · 16/05/2017 22:55

I'm also shamelessly place marking.

pieceofpurplesky · 16/05/2017 22:56

Placemarking to help solve the mystery!

WeeM · 16/05/2017 22:56

Surely if it was the council you owed money to they would be on to you quick smart when you moved in-they're not usually slow in trying to get money! Intriguing though, I hope they haven't been conned. When we moved house we knew about the factors from the home report. Then it took about a week after we moved in for them to write to us for the money! It's just for the upkeep of the common ground so isn't much-nowhere near £500!

MycatsaPirate · 16/05/2017 22:59

Really odd.

I need to know the outcome of this.

Charlieandlola · 16/05/2017 23:00

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Summerisdone · 16/05/2017 23:02

Whilst this mysterious £500 charge is quite odd, I find it even more odd that 11 different households happily pay such a large amount without knowing or even questioning what it's for Hmm

Your neighbour's seem to literally have more money than sense

Please do update us as soon as you know more OP as I'm really intrigued now Grin

Plainlycrackers · 16/05/2017 23:03

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ADayGivingMeHope · 16/05/2017 23:04

Curiouser and curiouser

total blatant place-marking

RockinHippy · 16/05/2017 23:05

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