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Fire update

The Fire Assessors went to the house last week, and their basic report was that there was too much damage (too much damage for what, I’m not sure – am getting clarification!). In turn, this means they had to arrange for a Loss Adjuster to go around and do whatever Loss Adjusters do (again, waiting for clarification!), so this lost us a week or so of progress.

The rest of this post is majorly-tweaked from an email from K’s Dad, who’s very very helpfully acting as our contact whilst we’re still out of the country.

The Loss Adjuster went to our house yesterday and met up with the letting agent and reports everything is OK re our claim although they do want to look further into the cause of the fire but this won’t affect us.

As expected it won’t be until the cleaning is completed (about 2 weeks, just for the cleaning) that they will know for sure how extensive the damage is but they do know the upstairs will all need new carpets and re-decoration, the bed 3 ceiling will need replacing, the walls in bed 3 will be re-plastered and everywhere else upstairs sealed. The mattresses will also be replaced.
Until the ceiling is down they don’t know what damage there is in the loft. They weren’t aware that there were some items in the loft that would need to be considered, but they do now.

They will need to see about the bathroom but are quite optimistic although they agree that the grouting is the key. Whatever, it will all be put to rights.

The letting agent has said he is happy to get quotes for the work that needs doing and the loss adjuster will ask him to do this ASAP with our return on the 1st August in mind.

He doesn’t think it’ll take too long to get things sorted but if we’re staying in the house while the work is completed then we’ll get a pro-rata payment for the amount of the house we can’t use for that period. This is a Good Thing.

As it’s not clear when we will be able to take up part habitation we need to decide what we want to do for our first week back. As a guide, we will get the equivalent of our lost rent but the loss adjuster does need to check with the insurance company to confirm this.

The letting agent is also supplying the loss adjuster with a copy of the inventory so he knows what’s there and the condition the place was in.

The loss adjuster was very helpful and came across as very competent. He’s away on holiday for the next two weeks but says a colleague will be able to access the file and answer any queries in the meantime.

We now need to go through the Checkout Report and price up all of the items that the assessor marked as cost to tenant so that these can be proposed to be taken out of the deposit.

All in all, very positive progress has resumed, after a frustrating week with little development!

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And so I go

The stuff for shipping is just about sorted, with the exception being the computer and monitor. That is being picked up tomorrow this afternoon and is being whisked away, never to be seen….for at least 2, maybe 3, possibly even 6 weeks. Consequently, fewer blog posts, fewer Battrick sledging board arguments, and fewer Facebook updates.

The suitcase is also packed, though trying to fit two weeks worth of Australia clothes into a suitcase designed to hold a few days worth of clothes for a fly is less than ideal. However, through the wonders of having had my Weetabix this morning, along with the flair of Poirot, I can reveal that “ze case, mon ami, it is clozed”.

Which basically leaves just about everything else to go into Storage. Dad and I have done a couple of trips, and we’re confident of being able to fit it all in. The stuff for the charity shop will go either today or Friday, a quick run round with a hoover and that will be that.

I’ll be at Dad’s on Friday night, to leave the car there, then we head to Heathrow early on Saturday. From then on, we’ll see what happens.

A personal note of thanks to my Dad for coming down to help do the DIY and pack stuff – I would still be here come 2008 otherwise.

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Evening Adventures

We headed out at about 7pm and walked into town, aiming for the restaurants / bars area of Basingstoke. A quick wander through and we chose to go to Spur. Only problem was they were queueing to get in, so we chose Dexter’s instead. Good meal, although the drinks were a little expensive.

After the food came the drink, so we went to Lloyd’s bar and propped up the corner of said bar for most of the night. Atmosphere was good, drinks were cold and cheaper, views of the clientèle were nice (!) and rugby and football were on the TV – result! We left about 2am and stumbled home where I couldn’t get the key in to the door. When we got in, I made tea, Dad fell asleep on the sofa, then I went upstairs to be ill in the bathroom. I don’t recall having moved the bin by the side of the bed, or indeed putting a plastic bag in it in case of future illness, but I’m obviously well-trained, even in the drunken state.

Next thing I know, it’s morning and the phone’s ringing. My head doesn’t hurt as much as it should, but my tummy is far from happy, and is still not right even now. I think I might even still be a little drunk, hence the poor writing of this post. *hic* I’m not at the “I’m never drinking again” stage, but I am thinking that I hate hangovers!