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What is the strategy for dealing with abusive and unreasonably persistent persons?
Termination of contact is the policy to deal with unreasonably persistent and rude persons.
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Can children under 10 share a room without contributing to overcrowding?
Yes, children under 10 can share a room with anyone and do so does not count towards overcrowding.
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How do you build a coworking community?
To male a space a place building a coworking community is absolutely crucial! The joy of coworking is to foster the social sharing side, members must communicate among themselves, and you must also keep engaged with the members. A sound communication system can help...
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Question of construction of lease pacts, reasonableness of servicer charges that are levied and the obligations on the freeholder and the managing agents in the management and maintenance of the property.
Eve Court (2008)SummaryThe Eve Court (2008) is a case which involves a dispute by the leaseholders on the service charges and the management of the residential property. The case is a legal fight on question of construction of lease pacts, reasonableness of servicer ...
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What lifestyle changes can help fight fatigue?
Moderate-intensity exercise for a minimum of two hours per week, quitting smoking, addressing workplace issues, and avoiding long hours of sitting are a few lifestyle changes to mitigate fatigue.
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How much will the number of households aged 65 and above renting in England increase by 2030?
The number of households aged 65 and above renting in England is projected to double by 2030. Currently, around 400,000 older households rent, and this figure is expected to surpass one million by 2033.
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Where can you cowork in Camden?
Camden is the Borough, Camden Town is its canalside trendy hub. Ringley's Camden Gateway coworking and serviced offices at at the nothern gateway into.Camden Town. Thats why we called it Camden Gateway. Camden Gateway offers startup offices and suites from 1 to 1...
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What are the biggest causes of C02 or carbon emissions in the UK, housing sector influences?
The rise in C02 totalled 424.5m tonnes between 2021 and 2022. The increases were largely driven by transport (up by 10 percent), public service (up by 6.3 percent), and private business sectors (up by 5.9 percent). The fourth largest increase was in the residential ...
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How does Building Biology impact home construction?
Building Biology guides home construction by emphasising health-conscious design and material choices. It aims to create living spaces that support physical and mental comfort.
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What is the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) requirement for rental properties in the UK?
All rental properties in England and Wales are required by law to have an EPC rating of C or above to meet the EPC requirement. The minimum EPC requirement was set to be raised to EPC C by 2028, but there are indications that this timeline might be delayed
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What criticism has the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) faced regarding leasehold insurance irregularities?
The FCA has been strongly criticised by Insurance Business magazine for its lack of action in addressing leasehold insurance irregularities.
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What is the ground rents ban, and why is it causing concern in the retirement housing sector?
The ground rents ban prohibits collecting ground rents for most new residential leases in England and Wales, introduced through the Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Act 2022. It came into effect on June 30, 2022, except for retirement housing leases, which were applied...
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What grounds did the leaseholders argue for their right to manage?
The leaseholders argued that they met the requirements based on the default provisions of section 76(2)(a), which states that a long lease lasts for more than 21 years. They contended that their shared ownership leases should be considered "long leases" under this pr...
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What is London Mayors concern about short-term rentals?
The Mayor is worried about the impact of short-term rentals on London's housing market and has proposed stricter regulations through a licensing system. He fears whole streets becoming Airbnb and less housing for Londoners.
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What makes Manchester NQ such an attraction for the younger generation?
Manchester NQ is a rare combination of vintage and modern. The homes still have that 90s look which adds to their unique charm.
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What is the last date for registering information on overseas entities owning UK properties with Companies House?
The last date to register information with Companies House is January 31, 2022.
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Why was the property listing guidance recently updated?
The guidance was updated to enhance property listing practices, making them more consumer-friendly and transparent, in line with the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008.
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Dispute between the estate agents, Ludlow Thompson, and a tenant, the constructions associated with causes, deposit deductions, maintenance liabilities and termination processes.
Ludlow Thompson v TenantSummaryThe case of Ludlow Thompson v Tenant unfolds the clashing of minds in theological dispute between the estate agents, Ludlow Thompson, and a tenant, over the tenancy agreement and, more specifically, the constructions associated with cau...
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What did the 2019 manifesto of the conservative party mention about housing?
The conservative party's 2019 manifesto resolved to build 300,000 new homes, each year.
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What are the key challenges in retirement housing in England and Wales?
Retirement housing in England and Wales faces challenges such as unfair exit fees, collusive tendering schemes, complex legal disputes, and consistently low resale values.
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When does homeownership become a suitable option?
Lower interest rates and availability of higher deposit makes homeownership a better option as the monthly loan instalments will be lower than monthly rent.
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What is the contribution of property to the UK's greenhouse gas emissions?
The UK's property accounts for 20 percent of its greenhouse gas emissions.
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What is the housing situation in the UK?
The UK is facing a serious housing shortage marked by a persistent scarcity of residences. The government aims to build 300,000 new homes annually to meet demand and maintain affordability.
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How does the rooftop development help the wider community?
Rooftop development adds multiple new homes beside the restoration of old buildings. It causes a minimum impact on the town's appearance and boosts affordable housing.
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Who is required to sign the Developer Remediation Contract?
Major housebuilders and other large developers are the primary targets for signing the DRC as at summer 2023. It is widely expected the scope will be widened.
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What is the Building Safety Act?
The UK Building Safety Act is a piece of legislation introduced to enhance the safety and standards of buildings in the UK. It includes new regulations and accountability measures for high-rise residential buildings.
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Building Liability Orders Background It is common practice that property developers set up a subsidiary company with very few assets to own and manage an individual development, and then be wound down once the development is completed. This practice can be used to secure investment in a project, in a long run it can also leave the developer group with no long-term civil liability. Given the current situation, Government has decided to intervene to help those affected find fair redress for building safety issues. What are we going to do?
The Building Safety Bill will grant a power to the High Courts which allows them to extend specific liabilities for one company to any other associated companies and make them jointly and severally liable, should the High Court considers it just and equitable to do s...
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The case in essence concerns the definition of lease terms and, on the other hand, reasonability of service charges payable to E & J.
E & J Ground Rents No 11 LLP v Various Leaseholders [2018]SummaryThe claim is in respect of the service charges from E & J Ground Rents No 11 LLP hereinafter called E & J versus various Leaseholders. The case in essence concerns the definition of lease te...
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What is the government doing to resolve the problem?
The government is trying hard to provide relief to the renters, but they must also address the problems the landlords face if they want to improve the supply status.
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What other measures are being taken to enhance animal welfare standards in the UK?
In addition to microchipping reforms, the UK government has introduced new laws to recognise animal sentience, impose tougher penalties for animal cruelty offences, and ban activities such as glue traps and the import of detached shark fins.
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What our customers are asking:
What is the strategy for dealing with abusive and unreasonably persistent persons?
Termination of contact is the policy to deal with unreasonably persistent and rude persons.
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Can children under 10 share a room without contributing to overcrowding?
Yes, children under 10 can share a room with anyone and do so does not count towards overcrowding.
Read More
How do you build a coworking community?
To male a space a place building a coworking community is absolutely crucial! The joy of coworking is to foster the social sharing side, members must communicate among themselves, and you must also keep engaged with the members. A sound communication system can help...
Read More
Question of construction of lease pacts, reasonableness of servicer charges that are levied and the obligations on the freeholder and the managing agents in the management and maintenance of the property.
Eve Court (2008)SummaryThe Eve Court (2008) is a case which involves a dispute by the leaseholders on the service charges and the management of the residential property. The case is a legal fight on question of construction of lease pacts, reasonableness of servicer ...
Read More
What lifestyle changes can help fight fatigue?
Moderate-intensity exercise for a minimum of two hours per week, quitting smoking, addressing workplace issues, and avoiding long hours of sitting are a few lifestyle changes to mitigate fatigue.
Read More
How much will the number of households aged 65 and above renting in England increase by 2030?
The number of households aged 65 and above renting in England is projected to double by 2030. Currently, around 400,000 older households rent, and this figure is expected to surpass one million by 2033.
Read More
Where can you cowork in Camden?
Camden is the Borough, Camden Town is its canalside trendy hub. Ringley's Camden Gateway coworking and serviced offices at at the nothern gateway into.Camden Town. Thats why we called it Camden Gateway. Camden Gateway offers startup offices and suites from 1 to 1...
Read More
What are the biggest causes of C02 or carbon emissions in the UK, housing sector influences?
The rise in C02 totalled 424.5m tonnes between 2021 and 2022. The increases were largely driven by transport (up by 10 percent), public service (up by 6.3 percent), and private business sectors (up by 5.9 percent). The fourth largest increase was in the residential ...
Read More
How does Building Biology impact home construction?
Building Biology guides home construction by emphasising health-conscious design and material choices. It aims to create living spaces that support physical and mental comfort.
Read More
What is the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) requirement for rental properties in the UK?
All rental properties in England and Wales are required by law to have an EPC rating of C or above to meet the EPC requirement. The minimum EPC requirement was set to be raised to EPC C by 2028, but there are indications that this timeline might be delayed
Read More
What criticism has the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) faced regarding leasehold insurance irregularities?
The FCA has been strongly criticised by Insurance Business magazine for its lack of action in addressing leasehold insurance irregularities.
Read More
What is the ground rents ban, and why is it causing concern in the retirement housing sector?
The ground rents ban prohibits collecting ground rents for most new residential leases in England and Wales, introduced through the Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Act 2022. It came into effect on June 30, 2022, except for retirement housing leases, which were applied...
Read More
What grounds did the leaseholders argue for their right to manage?
The leaseholders argued that they met the requirements based on the default provisions of section 76(2)(a), which states that a long lease lasts for more than 21 years. They contended that their shared ownership leases should be considered "long leases" under this pr...
Read More
What is London Mayors concern about short-term rentals?
The Mayor is worried about the impact of short-term rentals on London's housing market and has proposed stricter regulations through a licensing system. He fears whole streets becoming Airbnb and less housing for Londoners.
Read More
What makes Manchester NQ such an attraction for the younger generation?
Manchester NQ is a rare combination of vintage and modern. The homes still have that 90s look which adds to their unique charm.
Read More
What is the last date for registering information on overseas entities owning UK properties with Companies House?
The last date to register information with Companies House is January 31, 2022.
Read More
Why was the property listing guidance recently updated?
The guidance was updated to enhance property listing practices, making them more consumer-friendly and transparent, in line with the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008.
Read More
Dispute between the estate agents, Ludlow Thompson, and a tenant, the constructions associated with causes, deposit deductions, maintenance liabilities and termination processes.
Ludlow Thompson v TenantSummaryThe case of Ludlow Thompson v Tenant unfolds the clashing of minds in theological dispute between the estate agents, Ludlow Thompson, and a tenant, over the tenancy agreement and, more specifically, the constructions associated with cau...
Read More
What did the 2019 manifesto of the conservative party mention about housing?
The conservative party's 2019 manifesto resolved to build 300,000 new homes, each year.
Read More
What are the key challenges in retirement housing in England and Wales?
Retirement housing in England and Wales faces challenges such as unfair exit fees, collusive tendering schemes, complex legal disputes, and consistently low resale values.
Read More
When does homeownership become a suitable option?
Lower interest rates and availability of higher deposit makes homeownership a better option as the monthly loan instalments will be lower than monthly rent.
Read More
What is the contribution of property to the UK's greenhouse gas emissions?
The UK's property accounts for 20 percent of its greenhouse gas emissions.
Read More
What is the housing situation in the UK?
The UK is facing a serious housing shortage marked by a persistent scarcity of residences. The government aims to build 300,000 new homes annually to meet demand and maintain affordability.
Read More
How does the rooftop development help the wider community?
Rooftop development adds multiple new homes beside the restoration of old buildings. It causes a minimum impact on the town's appearance and boosts affordable housing.
Read More
Who is required to sign the Developer Remediation Contract?
Major housebuilders and other large developers are the primary targets for signing the DRC as at summer 2023. It is widely expected the scope will be widened.
Read More
What is the Building Safety Act?
The UK Building Safety Act is a piece of legislation introduced to enhance the safety and standards of buildings in the UK. It includes new regulations and accountability measures for high-rise residential buildings.
Read More
Building Liability Orders Background It is common practice that property developers set up a subsidiary company with very few assets to own and manage an individual development, and then be wound down once the development is completed. This practice can be used to secure investment in a project, in a long run it can also leave the developer group with no long-term civil liability. Given the current situation, Government has decided to intervene to help those affected find fair redress for building safety issues. What are we going to do?
The Building Safety Bill will grant a power to the High Courts which allows them to extend specific liabilities for one company to any other associated companies and make them jointly and severally liable, should the High Court considers it just and equitable to do s...
Read More
The case in essence concerns the definition of lease terms and, on the other hand, reasonability of service charges payable to E & J.
E & J Ground Rents No 11 LLP v Various Leaseholders [2018]SummaryThe claim is in respect of the service charges from E & J Ground Rents No 11 LLP hereinafter called E & J versus various Leaseholders. The case in essence concerns the definition of lease te...
Read More
What is the government doing to resolve the problem?
The government is trying hard to provide relief to the renters, but they must also address the problems the landlords face if they want to improve the supply status.
Read More
What other measures are being taken to enhance animal welfare standards in the UK?
In addition to microchipping reforms, the UK government has introduced new laws to recognise animal sentience, impose tougher penalties for animal cruelty offences, and ban activities such as glue traps and the import of detached shark fins.
Read More




