My appointment with the solicitor yesterday went as well as expected. I have been thinking about the hours I spent on getting my answer pack ready. Day 1 (also panic time) was a good 4 hours with rough sorting, day 2 I refined somewhat and made a draft typed list of answers, day 3 I did the final copy of answers being very methodical number by number with polypockets and tabs. All in all 14 hours at least
I emphasised to her that I have nothing left to give except what I know with no evidence. I wish I had not been so honest about some things eg the extra electrics in the garage, all done by an electrician 5 years ago, he took cash and went without leaving a certificate and now I may have to buy an indemnity insurance on the buyers request. I would feel vengeful if they asked. I have never been mean in what I was leaving for them, including large beautiful plants in very large salt washed pots, outdoor large as new sun umbrella in a lovely secure stand, almost new brabantia rotary and so it goes on. If they ask me to pay for that imdemnity, maybe £15 then goodwill will be out of the window, it goes 2 ways. I would leave those things anyway as I put them in the sellers pack but as for that last sparkle clean and window polishing!
Stress is low now, I am pottering today, dismantling some storage units, holding the poles together with elastic bands. Takes less space that way. Chrome units from bigdug, fantastic units which dismantle, also needed is a rubber mallet and low steps to reach the top for assembly
Next update from me will be when I have exchange on the new build, stress is lower but it took a lot of work to get there. I want to pack my car for the first trip, silly thought, want to see how much I can get into my yeti, I took the seats out. Step 1 removals to be prepped properly now that I am in limbo again, something to do
For anyone else in stress hell, then try and break it up into chunks, if nothing else then prep a room or a cupboard ready to move and trust in fate