Annuities — MoneySavingExpert Forum Would I be correct in thinking that if someone aged say 70 applied for an annuity with a guaranteed period of say 20 years, that would remove any benefit of asking for a health based enhanced one?
Help! Second Home Stamp Duty Mess! - MoneySavingExpert Forum Then either sell it before moving, or pay second home duty on the new larger one, sell my old one and then claim back the second home duty for a second time on the new property? The solicitors really are not helpful To them it’s “if you own any other property when we make the transaction it has to be second home duty” I don’t think most have ever seen the Second home duty handbook!
The Top Regular Savers Discussion Thread - Page 42 If you regularly follow the forum, and this particular thread, you will soon get a general feel of what people do about Regular Savers, as well as about other types of savings accounts and about investments
Best fixed monthly saver - Page 2 — MoneySavingExpert Forum Most accounts that are not easy access are fixed term - which means locking up your money with no access at all for one to five years, which doesn't sound like what you want either if you are self-insuring, and don't allow monthly subscriptions
Kitchen sink has detached. Should the surveyor have noticed issue . . . A sink shouldn't be able to fall through; there's usually a lip, so it seems like the sink is too small (or the hole is too big) A surveyor should have spotted it assuming it wasn't obstructed during the survey But that's a mess around the top so I can't see how it could have been What did it look like when you looked at it? I'd just get a new sink that's fitted properly instead of trying