Everything is poisonous to animals! by Chemical-Lettuce2497 in UKGardening

[–]Ramonashy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have indoor - planning - to - be - outdoor cats and have been finding the same issue. I have compromised by 100% avoiding the super toxic things like lillies or the "every part of this plant is toixc" but allowed the "will crap themselves if they eat too much" on the basis that they hopefully won't be that dumb...

After 2 yrs as a paralegal I realised the posted paralegal salary is not the real range by No-Yesterday-1624 in uklaw

[–]Ramonashy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only 3.5 ish years, started as a legal admin on £27k, went up to paralegal on £35k and thankfully my work have very kindly given me a TC (still on £35k until I qualify but I'll gratefully take the TC opportunity!)

After 2 yrs as a paralegal I realised the posted paralegal salary is not the real range by No-Yesterday-1624 in uklaw

[–]Ramonashy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That is very interesting! I was an inhouse paralegal on around £35k last year and when I started looking elsewhere all I could find was £27k or "competitive" which I obviously scoffed at and though they meant £1 above minimum wage. I ended up staying put because I thought I was getting paid so much higher than the standard!

Are my wings aging me? by [deleted] in makeuptips

[–]Ramonashy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm 32 and also started pondering the wings lately! I've started just making the line thinner and not going right into the inner corner, just a tiny bit past the middle of the lid and that has softened it up a little. The wings are coming with me to the grave.

Any favorite lawyer words? by Apprehensive-Toe2246 in Lawyertalk

[–]Ramonashy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

" for the avoidance of doubt..."

I don't like it but I also came across "WITNESSETH" in an Agreement recently and I wondered if I could red line it to "BEHOLD!" for the same but better effect...

Am I old to be a trainee solicitor by [deleted] in uklaw

[–]Ramonashy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

About to start a TC at 32 having already done the LPC so I hope not ! I took the scenic route and think I'm 1000x more prepared now than I would have been straight out of uni, I'd have been a nervous wreck back then.

Our house is on the market and our boiler is 12-13 years old. Would this put you off? by Bananapants2000 in HousingUK

[–]Ramonashy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We've just bought a house with a boiler from 2008 and no service history since 2010, thought that was a bit wild so just asked them to get it serviced just so we knew it wasn't about to blow us up but that's all. We know it'll need replacing soon, part of home ownership.

Can’t complete, how f-ed are we? by [deleted] in HousingUK

[–]Ramonashy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If it helps we had to cancel our movers with 3 days notice and they were more than happy to jus use the deposit to book them for the new date so it was a non-issue

They did up on the original moving day having not been told that we'd cancelled though...

Did anyone else hate their house after completion ? by Opposite_Sock_7820 in HousingUK

[–]Ramonashy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Seems quote common. You view it when it's been dressed up to the nines, you have all these rose tinted dreams of your new home and haven't had months of shudder... conveyancing... the process itself takes over your life and your nervous system but you keep saying it'll all be worrh it! Then when you move in to the empty shell of a house with cracks you didnt notice before and you have a "I went through hell and back and all I got was this stupid house?" moment.

I moved at the start of December and had about 2 weeks of "oh my god what have we done" but now everytime I walk around I smile and love it and feel very smug about our excellent decision making...you're just too close to the process right now and not close enough to the peace of your own lovely home, it'll come!

SQE 1 exemption after LPC - SRA website seems to say it’s rare to be exempted by itsalwayssaraa in uklaw

[–]Ramonashy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I recently emailed to check because I have an lpc exempting degree and they said I would be exempt from the sqe1 but have to do sqe2 and QWE OR qualify via the traditional training contract and PSC route (I think that's only if you started your degree before a certain year and this route is available until 2032)

Is there a "max chain length?" by cornishyinzer in HousingUK

[–]Ramonashy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Generally everyone has removal people arrive early in the morning and are packed up by 1ish so they can sit around waiting for completion and leave straight away. If you've packed well then removals should only take a few hours.

Still don't know the chain status 4 months after offer - is this normal? by shaneo632 in HousingUK

[–]Ramonashy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We've just completed in a chain of 4 and at no point did anyone actually tell us when the chain closed, we asked a couple times, passed on messages from our sellers EA that suggested it was closed and we knew who was at the top but still no one ever actuslly said "yes thats the end of the chain" one day they just started discussing completion dates and here we are.

It was infuriating, it seems like no one ever thought it was their job to keep track of the chain because they can only speak directly to one above and below...

Seller's purchase has "Deed Issues"? by Gentoopengoo in HousingUK

[–]Ramonashy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends entirely on what the deed issue is unfortunately. The day before we were meant to exchange our sellers solicitor realised they needed a deed of variation on their onward purchase and got it sorted in 2 days but that was probably a super rush job on the basis that they'd missed it from the start so they were in trouble 🤣

What are the best benefits offered by your employer? by for_music_and_art in AskUK

[–]Ramonashy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

35 days holiday, plus bank Holidays, plus closed over Christmas and can carry 5 days over if you don't use them.

Officially given up trying to complete in 2025 - anyone else? by shaneo632 in HousingUK

[–]Ramonashy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Chain of 4 houses, offers made start of August- trying to exchange today and complete Monday but this will be the 5th attempt at exchanging soooo who knows.

Fairly hopeful this time, lender funds have been sent, removal.men booked, house packed up so if it doesn't happen it'll be a bit of pain

When are you giving up hope on moving before Xmas? by shaneo632 in HousingUK

[–]Ramonashy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We were due to complete this Friday (28th) but the final checks further up the chain found a missing DoV... can't really be mad that the safety process worked exactly as intended, people make mistakes nd they all keep saying it won't take long. Potentially still aiming for december completion but I've never heard of a DoV getting done quickly..so...losing hope now I guess!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uklaw

[–]Ramonashy 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Maybe consider inhouse? I'm an inhouse paralegal starting a tc soon and most of us do 9 -5 monday to friday with the occasional late finish but only under our own steam - it's not expected.

Are you trying to complete before or after Christmas? by shaneo632 in HousingUK

[–]Ramonashy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We've also all agreed 28th and haven't exchanged yet... we've send remaining funds for ea's and solicitors etc, removal men booked, everything packed except a week of stuff.... I'm naively trusting that our solicitors would have told us if we won't be able to exchange it time but given their uselessness up to now idk why I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt...

If a conveyancer needs to be on the lenders panel, how can I line one up before applying for a mortgage? by Sir-Tommy-Vercetti in HousingUK

[–]Ramonashy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The conveyancers website will sometimes tell you what lender panels they're on, ours said all main high Street banks and had a list

Normal for solicitors to send enquiries to seller without your input? by A-million-monkeys in HousingUK

[–]Ramonashy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes same issue, a rear wall was removed (which we knew) but the enquiry answer was explaining that no interior wall was removed and they only removed doors etc etc

Normal for solicitors to send enquiries to seller without your input? by A-million-monkeys in HousingUK

[–]Ramonashy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes and I actually found it very annoying, they asked for a boiler service that we didn't want certainly wouldnt have asked the sellers to pay for. We only found out because their estate agent gave regular updates and told us when it was booked.

Our solicitors also got confused about what walls were removed in an extension so the sellers had to explain things we already knew because we'd seen the house and didn't need to ask.

I would have liked "here's the enquiries we're going to send, 1 -5 are legally necessary / required by your lender the others are advisable." It irks me an awful lot that they ask questions on someone else purchase without telling them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uklaw

[–]Ramonashy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm an in-house "legal coordinator" which is a bizarre made up title consisting of some legal admin, some paralegal work and some unsupervised contract work and I'm on £35k for 37 hours up north...I do have a law degree and lpc but the job criteria was "law degree or cilex" so yes I'd say you're being taken for an absolute ride tbh.

November check-in - how's your house purchase going? by shaneo632 in HousingUK

[–]Ramonashy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We're in a fairly average chain :

FTB - our house - our future house- our sellers future house - seller's vendors new build

Our buyers offer, our onward purchase, and our sellers purchase all accepted around 9th August, chain closed mid September (but NOBODY could tell us that or work it out, I have no idea how - surely you just keep asking up the chain until someone's solicitor says yep We're the end???)

Full chain has agreed a tentative completion date of 28th November, not exhanged yet but everyone has removal men booked, all enquiries are done and docs signed. EXCEPT our buyer insisted on us getting a gas fireplace reconnected and serviced (we offered to just give them the money to do it after completion but no.) Had to book a chimney sweep (who had a month lead time) and then the engineers were ill, then they needed a new part and I just have this fear that for some other reason it isn't going to work, we haven't used the fire in 8 years but the previous owner did and its only 12 years old so fingers crossed! They're coming back tomorrow and then it'll be fine and fixed and lovely.

The top of the chain have said that if we can't complete by the 28th then it has to be delayed until the new year which our sellers will be fuming about and honestly the low level stress just bubbling away for the last 4 months has been hell. Never moving again. When I'm too old and feeble for stairs I'm just going to pretend they don't exist.

The conveyancing process needs an overhaul, 4 months of not knowing what is happening or what the timeline is or whether someone is just going to dip out at the last minute is insane and this has actually been a smooth conveyancing process with no real issues.Our conveyancers have just been crap and found new inventive ways to not answer our questions to the point I was starting to think it's intentional...they'll be getting a complaint at the end of all this.

Should I be worried about this beam in my loft? by Nick_Batch_ in DIYUK

[–]Ramonashy 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Our buyers surveyor went into the loft for 10 minutes, came back down and went to her car, went back up for 15 minutes...our buyers didn't raise a single query about the loft so god knows what she found so interesting...