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  1. Contemplating the move to France.

    Found a suitable and lovely property but according to the cadastral many of the house walls and barn walls even the roof share with other buildings not belonging.

    In the UK you can see a semi detached house and you know its a party wall but in France the buildings seems haphazard at best.

    What is the legal position with such walls and roofs that share owners? 

  2. Just found this from the think tank Centre for European Reform cer.org.uk/

    Quote:

    But in the event that the UK decided to leave, some settlement would

    have to be negotiated with other EU member-states, to ensure that

    British emigrants could continue to live there. The outcome of such

    a negotiation may not be as straightforward as one might assume.

    Retired immigrants are on average a net drain on the public finances

    because of their heavy use of healthcare. In any bilateral negotiations

    between Britain and these four countries, the fact that free migration

    is more costly for France, Germany, Spain and Ireland than it is for

    Britain would not go unnoticed, and Britons abroad may find that

    access to healthcare becomes more expensive: currently, the Spanish

    government pays for British migrants’ visits to GPs.

    Unquote:

    Yes I know they are pro EU. but well respected by the Guardian and Financial Times
  3. My belief, before anyone jumps down my throat for my left leaning preference, is if a referendum was held tomorrow the result would be to leave.

    I say that because the overwhelming topic of contention is immigration.

    People of every political persuasion, for differing reasons, want immigration to be severely limited or stopped.

    They would vote to leave the EU.

    It is of course the raison d'etre for UKIP.

    As 'Idun' posted, I too was persuaded to vote no in 1975 but now I believe it would be madness to leave.

    As to CK 11 post, I quote,

    'My guess is that UKIP's primary appeal is to relatively unsophisticated voters whose voting behaviour is somewhat tribal.'

    that maybe but they will vote to leave.

    All this is actually getting away from my point or are you deliberately distracting the conversation because any expats may have a great deal to lose if there is a withdrawal?.

    The point being how withdrawal may affect the lives and finances of British citizens living in France relying on British pensions and reciprocal health cover. ie. not the 20% top up health insurance cover?
  4. Certainly don't think they will advise an 'IN' vote for fear of the far right Tories. There was a majority of Tories happy to stay 'in' but the country has lurched to the right. Don't forget the UKIP voters.

    There will be a referendum, the right will see to that.
  5. If the bloody Tories get their way and we exit the EU., I can see all sorts of problems for expats and people (like myself) hoping to make a move.

    Health cost, Pensions to mention a few plus actually living in a foreign country as an alien.

    I just cannot see it ending well.
  6. [quote user="NickP"]"I do worry a lot" I think your problem is that you don't have the correct licence, as companies I deal with; transport specialist cars all over France in covered trailers. As for your storey about travellers well it beggars belief. So as they say on the tele; "sorry but I'm out" I can't invest any more time in this subject! [:D][:D]

    [/quote]

    Full licence from 1971

    As I say, just looking at trailers. Came across a covered one, selling because of French law change. Looked into in and found story re: travellers/Romas. So the story has nothing to do with me.

    I think you watch too much tv
  7. [quote user="NickP"]I'd like to see proof of your statement about a trailer carrying a car

    towed by a truck being illegal? Also I would advise you to weigh the car

    before you stuff it into a Luton van. The majority of twin wheel Luton

    vans are 35CWT capacity, single wheel a lot less. I would think that a

    car in someone else's name could be tricky, have you got a bill of sale? Why not register it in your name and SORN it. .[/quote]

    I came across this 'ban' when looking for trailers.

    Apparently closed in car trailers when towed with all up weight over 3500 kgs are banned.

    The reason apparently is to stop Travellers hauling caravans about. True or not I do not know.

    As to the car, was told by DVLA, the car needs to be MOTed before they will re-register to UK mainland in my name.

    I've got a rough hand written £450 receipt but it's hardly convincing.

    I do worry a lot
  8. [quote user="chateaubriant"]It now appears the French towing law has changed outlawing a total towing chain of over 3500kg.

    My understanding is a trailer carrying a car towed by car/van/truck would be illegal.

    I'm now thinking of buying a cheapish lwb luton and loading my car (14ft long) in the back.[/quote]

    Anyone think that French customs might not let the car in?

    I only have a V5 in the previous owners name as the car was registered in NIreland.

    I could not register in my name until I get an MOT.

    Am I worried about nothing, will I get it in ok as another goods and chattel from the house move?

    Should I contact French Customs and open a can of worms????
  9. Thanks again for peoples input.

    It appears that our original property may fall through so this one now heads a list.

    So the owners thinks it's asbestos, I think it maybe asbestos. It may or may not be highlighted in the diagnostic survey. It appears the only way might be for a roof survey that I pay for.

    As to leaving it alone, I believe by the look of it, it maybe more than 40+ years old.

    I think the buildings were farm outbuildings converted to domestic use many years ago.

    The original roof was just covered with loose tiles.

    Because the tiles are loose means that they move very slightly damaging the 'asbestos sheets' beneath.

    I think they should be replaced if 'asbestos sheets'.

    Anyone any idea, leaving aside the safe removal of the 'asbestos sheets', how much to renew/replace about 160 sq. mtrs. of single storey foof?
  10. Hi

    Looked a loads of houses in France with garages but the one that takes our fancy has no garage.

    Property has plenty of land but no garage.

    I've found properties with huge garage/workshops in one building but none with a suitable house.

    I want a garage for at least 2 cars and a workshop/garage to work on a car or 2!

    I'm not a pro running a business just a home classic car nut!!

    What are the rules regs. regarding self build wooden kit form garages?

    Any maximum sizes before permission is sought or is it easy to get the permission?

    Cheers
  11. 3 x FIAT 124 sport AC (1968-69)

    2 x FIAT 124 spiders BC1-CS1 (1971-76)

    in various states of undress.

    One 124 sport is fully road worthy and used and the later spider is almost ready.

    Plum forgot about gas, is argon/co2 not available?

    At present I have a BOC account for refills.

    I take it will not be easy to register old cars in France?
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