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Seen from the inside, The Harpy puts the visitor in mind of an eccentrically furnished Edwardian cricket pavilion — except no pavilion outside an earthquake zone sways and thumps quite like this one. Glance out through the sash windows, taking in the dramatic close-up of Tower Bridge, however, and the reason for the movement becomes obvious: this is no conventional building, but rather a double-decker pontoon that for more than 70 years was a base for the men from Customs and Excise and now, completely restored, has been converted into an unusual floating home. “The reason I love it is it feels so open

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The mooring with the most
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Is it worth it? Lanark, £189,000 o/o
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Is it worth it? Lanark, £189,000 o/o
I have a car that I just don’t need anymore after owning it just under a year. I have a 5 year term, and the way I figure it I will just be breaking even. I will owe about 24,000 still in a couple of months and the car is worth about that on blue book and other sites. I don’t care about making money on it, but I also don’t want to get killed. I know it’s easier to sell something to a dealership, but I’ve only done that with a trade on. Should I sell it on my own? I don’t know how to go about doing that. Plus how does it work with the money I still owe on the car? Would someone or the dealership assume payments? I know how that works with the dealership but how would it work if I sold it to a random person? Sorry about the rambling, I’m just in dire need of some help. Thanks!
monthly payments. We did have a contract. Well a couple of days later we find out its a junker. Somehow in the middle of this we find out he does not even have the title of the vehicle. A used car dealership does. He freaked out when I mentioned contacting them and said he would tow it back to his place. So what should we do, just let him pick the car up and sell it to some other unsuspecting fool or call the dealership and have them get it? Do I have a case for small claims court or chalk it up to lesson learned, he did sell it AS IS, but of course promised it was excellent and dependable…


