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  1. Hi, I'd be interested to see what response you get to this, and it is interesting that you have not yet received any responses! Last year we paid an english lady 60euros per changeover and that in fact didn't inlcude any real cleaning, just coming to the house having a quick wipe round the kitchen & bathroom and not much else really; which we did feel was really steep but had no other option at the time and fortunately we didn't have many bookings (which seems a strange thing to say really.....).  We also paid 10euros per load of washing but that did include powder & softener (using their machine) and ironed afterwards, which we felt was a little expensive but not extortionate. However, this year, we have french neighbours who have done the changeovers for us, and we are yet to agree the final price, is it (i)   better to have a fixed fee for the changeover (on the premise of swings & roundabouts, some weeks  will be more work than others depending on how the cottage is left by the guests); or (ii)   better to pay on an hourly basis for cleaning that is actually done and then the question of the laundry; better on the basis of (i)   per bed basis (ii)   per load basis (iii)   all in for the whole cottage.... Its a bit of a minefield, and I do understand that it is obviously dependant to an extent on the neighbour, however, she has said (quite rightly) that I should propose something to her, and it will be a negotiation.....(I do this for a living and the hardest negiation i've had was with my neighbour over rates for caretaking & gardening!!) So, any advice guidance on rates & what other people do would be much appreciated! In anticipation...  
  2. Hi, this is a really interesting post, however I am not responding directly but need a related query answering so I hope thats OK. We have a french grandmother who does our cleaning & her standard is wildly different to most people I believe, after our last guests she mentioned to me on the phone that our cottage had been left in a terrible state, my reply was well if that's the case then I will seek to take it out of their security deposit, however when I questioned further it became apparent that the crime was to leave a few crumbs on the worktops..... Sorry, to get to the point, my actual question is does anyone know what the going rate for local cleaning is (not agency cleaning or english people charging extortionate rates) many thanks Fi
  3. Hi, we're just outside St. Jean D'Angely 17400
  4. Hi, We have a small amount of tiling repair to do on an outbuilding and some guttering that needs putting place.  Does anyone know of a roofer in dept 17 that would be able to do these small jobs, apparently it should be about 1 days work. Many Thanks Fiona
  5. Hi, sorry should have said - we are in Charente Maritime (17)....
  6. Hi, We are planning on being in france for New Year and we'd like to cook some traditional french dishes for the time of year - does anyone know if the french have traditional New Years Eve / New Years Day dishes and if so, what are they! Thanks .....
  7. Hi, I know that there is a company operating in the charente region, I have contacted them to see if they know of anyone more local to Mont St Michel & will let you know if I hear anything back. Fiona
  8. hi the pieces of paper are called "invoices" but this is a very loose description!  and are they good & cheap - not entirely sure - am still investigating their rates in comparison with others. but on a completely different thread it does not seem to be the easiest task to find someone relatively local & reasonably priced to provide the changeover/gardening/caretaker type services! particularly when we are remotely located....
  9. Thank you so much "Eslier", I'll definitely make sure that I visit those places next time I've over.
  10. They do provide me with invoices, but the majority of the time we do pay them in cash... We have public liability insurance so would we be covered under this?  Or would it be void as we are paying for a service?
  11. Hi, we purchased a combined video/tv from leclerc and it plays all our old videos with no problem whatsoever.
  12. So, should I assume that I should be checking whether our caretaker/changeover couple have a SIRET number.  What happens if they don't have a SIRET number?  If when they are at our house, mowing the lawn or changing the beds etc, they have an accident - who would be responsible?  Am I safe in that I have employed them on the basis that they have the relevant documentation in france and if they don't it is their liability rather than mine? Thanks Fiona
  13. Sorry to hear about your problem, hopefully you will be able to resolve.  Is everything such a nightmare?  We would like to put down a deck in our (enclosed) garden, it will be quite a large surface area - do we need to seek permission for this? Also, we would like to create a bathroom of sorts in an attached outbuilding (sorry if this is going off the thread slightly) would we also need permission for this? Thanks Fiona
  14. Hi, I'm not sure if this is the right forum for this question, but couldn't see another more appropriate place to post.  We have a place near St. Jean D'Angely and I still need some furniture, mostly small pieces but definitely a couple of chest of drawers and some bedside tables.  I am looking for "proper" french furniiture, nothing modern.  Can anyone recommend any brocantes or similar near to St. Jean where I might be able to find this type of item? Many Thanks Fiona
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