It's expensive to replace but without adequate damp course protection, your home is unhealthy - and could be
unsellable.
As revealed by ChronicleLive last week, residents of the St Thomas Estate, a desirable Georgian crescent in Newcastle city centre, have seen their prize assets rendered
unsellable by a legal loophole.
The issue here is that leaseholders holding these toxic leases are stuck in homes that are virtually
unsellable.
The shocking price increases would eventually leave leaseholders unable to afford to pay the rent and the terms were so bad that homes were
unsellable.
A company dependent on one person becomes
unsellable.
Summary: Residents allege contamination has spread into groundwater and food, affecting health and making homes
unsellableEverything is OK at this moment (with Henderson), but nobody in the world, maybe only Messi, is
unsellable.
The food that was
unsellable was taken off the shelves.
parts tend to become
unsellable within very short timeframes; and also to
Statistics showed onions and cauliflowers in Gansu Province, peppers in Guangdong, Guangxi Province were
unsellable and prices dropped considerably compared with previous years.
They are forced to manufacture acres of
unsellable cars in order to meet an arbitrary, bureaucratic ''fleet'' gas-consumption average.
He strongly recommends asking customers if they can receive the wine at work, as returned wine can be expensive or even
unsellable.