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Lespearsons

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  1. Has anyone sold their French house to an English buyer and been paid in sterling? Is it possible and how did you go about it. With thanks
  2. We used an independent agency based in Plumstead, I do not have their name. When we went you could not use the Indian Embassy as they had contracted the work out.
  3. We went to India a couple of year ago and got our visa through an agency in the UK. It went through the same company as it would have done if we had applied via Paris and cost a lot less. It only took a few couple days.
  4. We are planning going to see the 14th stage of the tour from Limoux to Foix. Any advise on where best to see a climb, where to park and when to get there? We are about 2.5 hours away and want to avoid staying there the night before if possible. Any advise would be welcome.
  5. Has anyone any idea of what the tax situation would be due in this situation. We have been French residents for nearly 9 years and now have our house on the market for a move back to the UK. We have not managed to sell so we might move back to the UK and take up residence in our flat there and leave our house here on the market. Would the house be taxed as a 'maison secondaire' or would the capital gain (hopefully there will be one!) be taxed more favourably?
  6. Been to the one in Montauban, would not reccomend it. Also tried the Everest in Auch, it was ok but a bit like a cafe. Must add both visits were a couple of years ago.
  7. I don't think you can decide that you arrived on the 3rd May 'for tax purpose's'. The day you set foot in France with the intention of becoming resident is the day you are liable for French Tax. My tax office (I know they all seem to have their own rules) only took into account the part of the first year we lived here and that was a face to face declaration. Best of luck.
  8. In the middle of Fources is the Auberge Des Fources. Ate there a couple of years ago and it was fine.
  9. Does anyone have a French Leaseback Property and are a UK resident and taxpayer? I wondered how it worked with TVA, tax foncieres and are there any other problems you encountered. With thanks Keith
  10. We have a Leaseback property that has worked well for us but due to a change of our situation we would like to sell it. Has anyone any experience of selling a leaseback and if so how did they go about it? With thanks Keith
  11. Can anyone please advise if a horizontal chauffe eau is as efficient as a vertical one? With thanks
  12. Can anyone advise on the tax position, and how to declare it, on 2 rooms let as chambre d'hote for part of the year and not our main source of income. With thanks Lespearsons
  13. If anyone has a leaseback property run by Appart'City I would be pleased to exchange information via pm
  14. Thank you very much for that. I understand it and it makes senses - thats a first.
  15. When we first received our bill for contributions sociales in 2004 we held an E106 and queried our local tax off ice if they should be paid and were told they should. We then paid them again in 2005. For 2006 the E106 ran out so I expect to pay the CS again. For 2007 we are on an E121 and expect to pay CS . I now read on a property web site that contributions sociales should not be charged to holders of E106's and E121. Does anyone know what is correct? With thanks   PS Sorry if this has been covered before but I could not find anything
  16. I am about to lay mosaic tiles (the glass variety) on the floor of a shower room. Would anyone know the right method for laying the tile cement ie 5mm V knotch, 6mm U, flat etc. With thanks Keith
  17. We had ours changed a few months ago because we were constantly tripping out. Since it was done we have been fine. All it took was five minutes at the meter by a EDF man. As far as I know there is no charge for this.   Regards Keith
  18. Thank you all very much for your replies. I have seen two versions of the system, one in Mr Bricolage that was called SUP.E.R. Tub and fitted with a insert into the tube tightened with an allen key. The other in Bricomarche appears to be tightened by two nuts tightening against one another compressing an olive (I think). Is that whats meant by a sliding collar?  As I dont have very long runs, pipe cost is not such an important issue, just what one works best.   Thanks again Keith
  19. When using PER pipes what are the gaines for? Is it to protect the pipe if you bury it in a wall? Anyone had any problems with PER. For the job I'm doing it seems ideal as it won't be seen and there will be the minimum of joints.   With thanks Keith
  20. I am installing 2 new shower rooms and wonder what is the best method to maintain water pressure. Would I be better with 2 small electric water heaters or would 1 large one be just as good. With thanks Keith
  21. I am installing a new water heater that will supply 2 shower rooms each with a wash basin and WC. Is there any order to run the hot and cold supplies ie do I pick up the cold for the heater near the mains? do I take the cold supply for the shower rooms after the supply to the water heater?  etc I intend to take the hot supplies to the showerooms from a 4 branch supply just after the water heater. The hot runs are quite short. Hope this makes sense and any comments appreciated. regards Keith
  22. If you are sending a pdf for viewing for proofing purposes what are you doing with the files when approved? If you are sending off your Quark file plus all you hi-res pics etc surely you would be better off making a pdf for output after approval of the viewing pdf. To do this I would use Adobe Acrobat and make all pdfs the same way. regards Keith
  23. Dees anyone know the approxiamate amount of water that is needed for a shower? I realise all showers aren't equal but I'am trying to work out what size chauffe-eau I need for 2 shower rooms each with hand basin being used by 2 people ie 4 showers a day plus hand basin use. Also I intent to use PER for the installation, is there a fact sheet available on the internet? With thanks Keith
  24. We were not happy over what an Architect charged us and consulted a French lawyer. She pointed out that Architects were expensive but not as expensive as lawyers and it was cheaper to pay up or else go to court and represent yourself. We paid up.
  25. I agree with Beris. We have just used Heddon Consulting with complete satisfaction. Keith
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