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23rd October 2016, 12:55 AM
#9141
Legendary
Originally Posted by
mudski
As for me. This fecking rain is forcing a decision on us to pull our house off the market. We had to call a plumber over today, the ground in thw back yard is now that water logged any way that hits the dirt just pools and i had to spend 2 hours in the rain with a yard broom sweeping water away to stop it from going under the house and into the garage. So the plumber will be digging up our lawn and installing some more drainage during the week.
In the 12 years ive lived here i have never seen and experienced so much water like this here.
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I bet it's not just the rain mate. I have good reasons to believe these water logging in the area has lot to do with excessive housing developments in the area without improving the rain water drainage system. Water get trapped in residential areas and flood the houses. My GFs property flooded and caused thousands of dollars of damage all thanx to the quick housing developments in the area(very close to your area). They built so many houses, but didn't do enough work to make sure the water doesn't get trapped between properties.
The area they built the houses in Mernda, South Morang, Mill Park, etc is the area that the river went through not too long ago before it dried up. But, the valley area still acts as a river when we get lot of rain there. They basically built so many houses on the valley. No wonder so many people end up with flooded properties in the lower part of the valley. Fun part is that the insurance did not cover the damage. I had to do all the backbreaking work of fixing the damage.(well.. I didn't have to, but chose to. )
The Whittlesea council suppose to get the developer to improve Yan Yean road((I guess), but it's still the old one lane road that turns into an absolute car park during the busy hours. Plenty road was done up to Mernda intersection, but that's about it.
I think biker numbers are growing in the area, for a very good reason.
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23rd October 2016 12:55 AM
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23rd October 2016, 06:57 AM
#9142
Legendary
Thought you were still getting your place ready to go on the market. If it's not listed yet maybe hold off till the warmer weather comes (it's bound to get here soon) let it dry out.
If you do get a plumber to dig up your lawn keep in mind that you don't really know what's going on till it's all exposed, could be opening a whole new can of worms and then you need to make it all pretty again.
Either way you still need to wait.
A mate has a similar problem. His neighbours storm water runs out to the back fence, when we have a lot of rain both backyards flood.
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23rd October 2016, 07:26 AM
#9143
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Hows the form of some people.
The guy that brought our place asked if we would allow him to get started on laying timber flooring a week before settlement, we said no.
Yesterday my wife finds a note on the front door with a number and "please call me" we are in the middle of offloading things so she thought that it was related to that..
No..
The new owner now wants to know if we will give up our garage do he can store the timber.
No farking way.
Firstly, we are liable if something happens as we still own the property.
Secondly, we requested a 6-8 week settlement. We got a 4 months. Agent told us that that was when his property was going to settle, he tells my wife that they have been overseas.
I'll be speaking to the agent on Monday......
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23rd October 2016, 08:24 AM
#9144
Patrol Guru
Originally Posted by
jay see
Hows the form of some people.
The guy that brought our place asked if we would allow him to get started on laying timber flooring a week before settlement, we said no.
Yesterday my wife finds a note on the front door with a number and "please call me" we are in the middle of offloading things so she thought that it was related to that..
No..
The new owner now wants to know if we will give up our garage do he can store the timber.
No farking way.
Firstly, we are liable if something happens as we still own the property.
Secondly, we requested a 6-8 week settlement. We got a 4 months. Agent told us that that was when his property was going to settle, he tells my wife that they have been overseas.
I'll be speaking to the agent on Monday......
Yeah fark him. A settle date is a settle date. It is still yours until then and he can just wait patiently to do what ever he wants with it. Or if you have a dodgy cousin ,say yes and get him to offload a bunch of timber flooring cheap.... mwahahaha.
My parents sold their house recently and then post settle date rented it on a month by month as the new owner didn't want to move in straight away. But it was all organised / arranged prior to signing contracts. No dodgy ring up or leave notes.
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23rd October 2016, 09:14 AM
#9145
Enjoying the trips
Garth "I'm never wrong" Tander.
Get him out of the cars and don't give him a commentary job!
Cheers
Macca
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23rd October 2016, 09:50 AM
#9146
Enjoying the trips
Originally Posted by
jay see
The new owner now wants to know if we will give up our garage do he can store the timber.I'll be speaking to the agent on Monday......
Another tack... rent him the shed, if you can empty it, at market price plus a premium.
To be used to store items by arrangement, not able to come and go as he pleases.
As the contents are covered by your insurance you own the contents until settlement.
Just an idea.
Cheers
Macca
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23rd October 2016, 10:01 AM
#9147
Legendary
Originally Posted by
macca
Another tack... rent him the shed, if you can empty it, at market price plus a premium.
To be used to store items by arrangement, not able to come and go as he pleases.
As the contents are covered by your insurance you own the contents until settlement.
Just an idea.
Yeah, actually thought about doing that.
The place we brought is being rented back to us while they build, so we have pretty much lost out on two months rent. Works out around $3k, is that too much for a week of storage?
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23rd October 2016, 10:42 AM
#9148
Patrol Freak
What has made you Angry Today???
Originally Posted by
mudski
As for me. This fecking rain is forcing a decision on us to pull our house off the market. We had to call a plumber over today, the ground in thw back yard is now that water logged any way that hits the dirt just pools and i had to spend 2 hours in the rain with a yard broom sweeping water away to stop it from going under the house and into the garage. So the plumber will be digging up our lawn and installing some more drainage during the week.
In the 12 years ive lived here i have never seen and experienced so much water like this here.
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Hey Mark, you may have already thought about this but thought I'd put it out there... Before you get the backyard ripped up and install more drains, it may be worthwhile getting your exisiting drainage camera'd to see if there are any blockages or anything that could be causing the problems...
Specially considering its only just started occurring now for first time in 12 years
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23rd October 2016, 02:29 PM
#9149
Enjoying the trips
Originally Posted by
jay see
Yeah, actually thought about doing that.
The place we brought is being rented back to us while they build, so we have pretty much lost out on two months rent. Works out around $3k, is that too much for a week of storage?
He wont bother you again LOL
Cheers
Macca
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23rd October 2016, 05:59 PM
#9150
i ran out of beer
I never go into the outback with out a decent supply of water,
and the general rule for how much you'll need is three litres
per day , per person, per man per degree over 25 degrees
celcius, per kilometer if walking on foot, in the winter months
dividing it by two, plus... another litre... at the end .... Russell Coight
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