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Does anyone know the best way to quickly find out the landlord or agent for a closed down shop in a high street.
TIA
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Gerry557 wrote:Yours has a phone
Gerry557 wrote:I've found X was twitter usually works especially if you included embarrassing photos
DrFfybes wrote:Ask the shop next door who owns theirs?
Grumpsimus wrote:The local council will not always know the name of the property owner. What they will have is the name of the person who pays the Business Rates for the shop. However, this is often the tenant rather than the owner.
The best way to find the legal owner is to do a Land Registry search, this will cost you. The information is sent by email, usually within a day.
XFool wrote:This is now a time expired query.
Thanks folks! Somebody beat me to it... the sad looking pigeon trapped between the shop window and the window shutters has gone. As too have the notices on the shop door and windows:
"Help! There is a bird trapped between the shutter and the window..."
Presumably not written by the pigeon - they were on the outside.
Nimrod103 wrote:XFool wrote:This is now a time expired query.
Thanks folks! Somebody beat me to it... the sad looking pigeon trapped between the shop window and the window shutters has gone. As too have the notices on the shop door and windows:
"Help! There is a bird trapped between the shutter and the window..."
Presumably not written by the pigeon - they were on the outside.
Do you need a pigeon? I have hundreds of the Wood variety. You can have one of mine. Never seen so many as this year, and so bold. A right pest.
Buddhists would. C.Lootman wrote:Yeah, pigeons are flying rats. So who would care, let alone "urgently"?
csearle wrote:Buddhists would. C.Lootman wrote:Yeah, pigeons are flying rats. So who would care, let alone "urgently"?
csearle wrote:Lootman wrote:Yeah, pigeons are flying rats. So who would care, let alone "urgently"?
Buddhists would. C.
I knew a very religious German bloke once who despised all violence against creatures but had no qualms about splatting mosquitos. That was his red line. C.Lootman wrote:csearle wrote:Buddhists would. C.
Is that a "every living thing is God's creature" thing?
Or an "every sperm is sacred" thing?
Personally I discriminate with extreme prejudice between cute critters and nasty vermin.
csearle wrote: no qualms about splatting mosquitos. That was his red line. C.
csearle wrote:I knew a very religious German bloke once who despised all violence against creatures but had no qualms about splatting mosquitos. That was his red line. C.Lootman wrote:Is that a "every living thing is God's creature" thing?
Or an "every sperm is sacred" thing?
Personally I discriminate with extreme prejudice between cute critters and nasty vermin.
Lootman wrote:csearle wrote:Buddhists would. C.
Is that a "every living thing is God's creature" thing?
Or an "every sperm is sacred" thing?
Personally I discriminate with extreme prejudice between cute critters and nasty vermin.
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