BattleCorp wrote: » I'd hazard a guess and say that the broken tiles in the bathroom are as a result of the pyrite.
Deebles McBeebles wrote: » https://www.dailyedge.ie/a-ranking-of-the-very-worst-properties-we-have-spotted-on-the-dublin-rental-market-in-2018-4341541-Dec2018/ A collection of some of the worst sh*te on offer. I think I love the bathroom in number 14.
Thargor wrote: » That stream looks like its ready to flood that bathroom during any weather event....
razorblunt wrote: » https://www.daft.ie/cork/houses-for-sale/riverstick/cullen-riverstick-cork-1930045/ Based on the description of the kitchen, I won't be eating there.
Kitchen/Dining: 4.82m x 5.43m Tiled floor Built in corner unit Free standing oak dresser Fitted kitchen Fridge freezer, dishwasher
check_six wrote: » Not THAT unusual I'd have thought. What is putting you off?
THE CHINESE government is looking into ways to recoup the money it paid to a group of unscrupulous Irish property developers who built a section of the Great Wall of China which is now badly affected by pyrite damage, WWN can confirm. Built by Hanratty, Morgan & O’Farrell, a firm which had entered and exited NAMA on 37 separate occasions, the offending section was first constructed in the mid 15th century by the company, but the Chinese government is said to have been left irate at the large cracks appearing thanks to the use of pyrite. “The rest of the wall looks fine, I mean, repairs here and there, but this one section is crumbling into nothing and is structurally unsound. We demand to be compensated for a poor job,” one spokesman for the Chinese government. Despite attempting to contact the offices of Hanratty, Morgan & O’Farrell multiple times, Chinese officials have been unable to get answers from the firm. Speaking to WWN, a spokesperson form HMO explained that they bore no responsibility for the devastating building defects. “Look, if something needs fixing, we’ll happily do it. We’ll send on our rates, our lads don’t do this sort of stuff for peanuts though, so get the cheque book out,” one HMO official explained, before denying the presence of pyrite in any materials they used to build the Chinese wall. “That’s a slur of the good name of our lads, so look, just so there’s no hard feelings, we’ll accept a top-up fee for our guys.”
Grayson wrote: » http://waterfordwhispersnews.com/2019/01/03/irish-built-section-of-great-wall-of-china-suffering-from-pyrite/
Graces7 wrote: » zany eccentric place.. glorious settinghttps://www.daft.ie/kerry/houses-for-sale/kenmare/ardea-tuosist-kenmare-kerry-1807480/
skooterblue2 wrote: » Why would you ever want to leave a perfect place like that? I would love to live thee.
Graces7 wrote: » far too big and ornate for me. Maybe the stables? Or the garage? lol.... Some folk make these places for .. fun... then go on the the next idea... Also in Kerryhttps://www.thejournal.ie/an-culu-kenmare-castle-daft-4372626-Dec2018/ Built only 20 years ago and for sale...
Chorcai wrote: » https://www.daft.ie/cork/houses-for-rent/mallow/the-courtyard-lodge-longueville-house-ballycloug-mallow-cork-1885846/ The most pure notions ever... €3,300 Per month House to Rent | 5 Beds | 6 Baths
patsypantaloni wrote: » A house fit for a king/queen?https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-77313167.html
Grayson wrote: » what the holy fcuk.
Looking for one person to share a TRIPLE room available from January 29. 350 deposit to be paid upfront. We will calculate the remaining days until February 18 and you'll only pay that amount as rent. You will share the room with a 23 year old Male and a 50 year old lady. Both very neat and respectful people.