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redhedgurrl Sep 3rd, 2007 02:16 AM

Housesitting Services - need recommendations
 
If you have had a positive experience with a service, I'd like to know about it!
Thanks -

caroline_edinburgh Sep 3rd, 2007 04:32 AM

Country ? City ?

redhedgurrl Sep 3rd, 2007 06:47 AM

Pardon me - I'm looking for something serving the UK.
Thanks -

caroline_edinburgh Sep 3rd, 2007 06:55 AM

Do you mean you have a home in the UK for which you want to hire a housesitter while you are away ?

Which part of the UK ? Most such services are localised.

redhedgurrl Sep 3rd, 2007 07:02 AM

Well, I'm not 100% sure, but I'm jsut starting to poke around Bristol and London....

jody Sep 3rd, 2007 07:13 AM

So what you mean is you want to BE a housesitter , not to hire one.

redhedgurrl Sep 3rd, 2007 07:35 AM

yes

caroline_edinburgh Sep 3rd, 2007 07:47 AM

And where do you live ? Nationality ?

janisj Sep 3rd, 2007 07:52 AM

ok - let me understand this?? You 1) are American, 2) have a son in school in France, 3) have a friend contacting the US State Dept about visiting France for a week w/ you sponsoring him, 4) wonder about overstaying in the Schnegen zone - AND 5) want to be a housekeeper in <i>Bristol</i>???? (all info from your other threads)

You must lead a <u>very</u> interesting life!

grapes Sep 3rd, 2007 08:37 AM

redhedgurrl, What is your game? Are you looking for advice on how to live a double life, participate in underground activities, be an undocumented visitor in some country, or just take up space on this forum? I suspect the last option is the case.

redhedgurrl Sep 3rd, 2007 12:12 PM

Hi - no game - I just have alot going on and most of it unexpected which requires me to react instead of plan. I know I'm all over the place. I am not very experienced at any of this so every time I hear of or think of a possible solution to something, I try to find out what I can aobut it. I'm just trying to get info for my various issues. I appreciate the help I'm getting and I'm sorry for my vague requests for information -
Thank you all for the help I'm getting!

dandj Sep 3rd, 2007 12:40 PM

we are good listeners.
tell us what is going on and maybe we can help. you are way too vague. ask some serious questions or we will know you arent genuine.

janisj Sep 3rd, 2007 04:21 PM

Yes - explain more and we actually can give you reasonable advice. But all these fractured tales do sound a bit troll-ish.

For instance, if you are American, how do you propose you can work in the UK?

NeoPatrick Sep 3rd, 2007 05:34 PM

Have you dropped the three month RV trip around Europe this fall/winter? Or are you looking to house sit a place and park the RV in the driveway? Or is this a whole new plan? Will you still have the kids with you, although you said they will be in school in France? I can't imagine someone hiring a whole family to house sit, especially since you mentioned overstaying your visa.

And actually I think some of you are confused. This poster has posted that they have been living in Paris for a year, her kids are about to start public school in France, and she is worried about getting caught when their visa runs out. A lot of issues.

janisj Sep 3rd, 2007 05:55 PM

oh, sheesh - &quot;housesitter&quot; - not &quot;housekeeper&quot;

I read it but must have had a 'senior moment'. Still doesn't gibe w/ the rest of the OP's threads.

Sarvowinner Sep 3rd, 2007 06:10 PM

What about the dog? It needs to go into quarantine before going to the UK.

NeoPatrick Sep 3rd, 2007 06:13 PM

dogs from France go into quarantine before entering the UK? For how long?

Sarvowinner Sep 3rd, 2007 09:05 PM

Sorry - I'm way out of date. Rules changed in 1999. I just assumed the UK still had the same regulations as Australia as Australia gives leniency to animals coming from UK.

redhedgurrl Sep 4th, 2007 12:34 AM

Ok, you're right. Let me explain our situation. My family and I have lived in Paris for just over a year. My husband had a job working for a french company until July 30. The end of that job was unexpected. Our Cartes de Sejour expired on Aug 15. We have to be out of our apartment in Paris by either Oct 31 or Nov 15 (Nov 15 is the date our tourist visas expire). Our home in CT is rented out through June 08, and besides, we'd like to stay in Europe longer.
The kids are now starting their 2nd year of french public school...Since we aren't 100% sure what the outcome of all this will be, we thought that would be best and also provide some structure while we figure out what we are doing.
I have a dog and 2 cats which now have their passports and are waiting for their blood test in order to start the 6 month wait for them to enter UK - IF my husband gets a job there - which looks like a strong possibility. He just got back from a good interview in Bristol and has another possiblity in London.
SO, I'm trying to either find people to take care of the animals here in Paris so the boys and I can join my husband immediately in UK (and then retrieve our animals in March) or find a way for the boys and I to stay here in Paris and wait out the quaratine.
I am also looking alternatives to renting a house or apt such as housesitting.
Originally we thought we'd go on an extended RV road trip throughout Europe until next June, but then our financial situation changed. We are not wealthy -just scraping by, but we are not adverse to winging it, taking some chances, homeschooling, whatever.
I hope this is a clear description of what is going on. I'm sorry again for the confusion. I am not a troll I promise!

caroline_edinburgh Sep 4th, 2007 02:49 AM

So basically, your point to this particular post is that you are looking for free accommodation in the UK ?

Shouldn't the scenario be either a) your husband gets a job &amp; work permit for the UK and you pay to rent a house, or b) none of the above ?

Housesitting agencies employ people who do this as a part time job - they don't exist to provide free accommodation for people who are likely to leave the country afterwards &amp; may leave the house wrecked.

A reputable agency requires the ability to work legally in the UK, police checks and references going back several years. You may also need to be over a minimum age, like 40 or 50. And I can't imagine they'd allow children or animals.

I'm sorry if this seems harsh and I appreciate the fact that you have now been open with us about the whole situation, but I think you are being unrealistic to say the least.


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