aaronmorris
Head's a shed
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It's fine on the drive IF it's insured
If it's not you need to keep it in the garage and nail it to the floor , keep the new one parked in front to block it in
there's a lot of passing traffic where you live , it's only since I've stopped working I've noticed how many drive arounds there are
I live in a cul de sac, 5 houses , at least twice a week there's a transit pickup looking for scrap driving about
They get everywhere and a nice restored landy parked on the drive would be an easy target
There most definitely is a lot of passing traffic, That's what worries me. It hardly blends in Not insured. But was thinking about layup policy.
Presumably, if your not working at the moment then you don't need the Landy on the road. So leave it locked up in the garage until you get another job.
I missed where the Red Shed came from, but guess its in a condition that does not make it attractive to steal?
Exactly, Just an expense I don't need.
I bought red shed as an impulse buy Paid for with savings, Which I don't like doing but should get money back regardless of outcome
Being out of work was part of the reason though, As it'll keep me busy and most importantly happy
You could strip the 90 back to bits and put parts in any spare bedrooms you have not that Ido but it's safe then and start on the new redshed .
If it was my house I would. Betterer than a damp shed
Or you could buy a 110 and put the stripped 90 in there
not allowed any more landrovers
Is there no one local to you that can store it for the price of a slab of beer.
I don't know any one with the space personally. I could probably find somewhere but I'm vary cautious about who to trust.
I'm a property professional (not lawyer) and this is fine advice.
In my experience Council officers are well used to, er, irrational, residents making complaints and are always very sensible.
The Council will not tell you who's complained but you might like to add that you can confirm your immediate neighbours have no objection, as you have already taken the trouble to discuss the matter with them.
Good luck fella, great thread!
Cheers for the advice Going to ring them tomorrow for a chat and see what they say.