Off plan completion due soon but will the cladding comply with fire regs?
I bought a 4th floor flat off plan in 2014 which is scheduled for completion at year end 2017. In view of the cladding issues I am wondering if the cladding will be compatible with current fire regulation thinking? Does the local authority need to sign off on the building before I pay the o/s… Read more
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Landlords urged to check white goods
The RLA is advising members to check white goods in the wake of the devastating blaze in London’s Grenfell Tower. The Metropolitan Police Service’s statement confirmed a Hotpoint FF175BP fridge freezer has been identified as the initial source of the blaze, and the government has ordered an immediate examination of the unit by technical experts […]
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Sir Thomas House BTL in Liverpool will captivate students
Sir Thomas House is enviably located in central Liverpool close to many university campuses, prices for units in this student accommodation development start from £75,000. A rental income of 8.4% for two years is assured. This is an eye-catching development is in the best city centre location. The grand arches and period façade are distinguishable… Read more
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Reinstall an old coin meter modified for new £1 and risk a £5,000 fine
Many landlords are still using coin sub-meters to charge tenants for gas and electricity. These will not work after 15 October 2017 when old pound coins cease to be legal tender, and many landlords and agents might be tempted to remove the old meters to modify them. However, the legislation changed in October 2016 and… Read more
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My biggest bugbear when letting property
Viewings: I’ve just come back from a viewing where the prospective tenant didn’t show up. We only arranged it over the phone yesterday and I always follow this up with an e-mail confirmation too. Unfortunately, like in many service industries, this is a part of the course when letting properties. But, is there a way […]
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