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What are the benefits of a country having fiscal rules?
Fiscal rules help instill discipline in government finances to maintain sustainable debt levels. They also contribute to economic stability by creating a more predictable economic environment.
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Why do some consumers express reluctance to use Open Banking?
Misunderstandings and misconceptions lead some consumers to believe Open Banking gathers more data than is required, creating a perception of invasiveness.
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In which area is the government lacking in this aspect?
The government needs to figure out how to implement the new policy. It has not been able to garner political support for the recent amendments.
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What is the Energy Bills Support Scheme
From October 2022, the UK Government has offered £400 off household energy bills to help people save money. The non-payable discount will be applied to energy bills in six installments ending March 2023.
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What is the value of the co-living sector in London?
The value of the annual co-living market in London is estimated to be 5.35 billion.
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Is there a Code of Practice for Developers carrying out building safety remediation works?
Yes, currently, the Code of Practice is applicable exclusively in England. However, there's a possibility that the Welsh Government may adopt it for use in Wales in the future.
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What is tenants’ anti-social behaviour?
Playing loud music, Property damage, Loud noise issues, Misuse of property, Substance abuse, Hate crimes, Aggressive acts causing injuries, Foul language, Keeping dangerous or noisy pets, Vandalism, Littering
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Are there any financial assistance programs available to landlords?
Some landlords may be eligible to apply for free home upgrades through the ECO4 Scheme, which can help them meet the energy efficiency requirements. It's worth exploring this option to offset the costs of making necessary improvements.
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What is causing the severe housing crisis in Britain?
The housing crisis in Britain is primarily caused by a shortage of housing supply. A significant disparity exists between the demand for housing and the number of homes available, leading to skyrocketing house prices, spiralling rents and limited availability.
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What is the cost of PBSA accommodation?
The cost of PBSA in the UK can vary widely depending on the location, type of accommodation, and facilities provided. Rents typically are higher than mainstream BTR (build to rent) justified by often larger amenity areas.... but that norm too is now being challenged...
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What potential benefits do sellers gain from upgrading their properties to higher EPC ratings?
According to the 2023 RightMove Greener Homes Report sellers who upgrade their properties from an EPC rating of F to C could potentially command an average price premium of nearly 56,000 on top of the local house price growth.
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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 role of a contract administrator?
Contract Administration is the term used to cover the work involved when a Chartered Surveyor or Chartered Engineer plans, specifies, tenders and then administers the contract for a large building works project.
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How long did the legal battle between the leaseholders and Avon Ground Rents last?
The legal battle spanned four years, involving multiple visits to tribunals and courts before the residents succeeded in removing Avon Ground Rents as the manager.
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How many people are living in low-quality homes in the UK?
Statistics in 2022 put the approximate number of people who live in seriously low-quality homes in the UK at 1.6 million.
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Can a Court Appointed Manager be involved in legal proceedings on behalf of the property business?
Yes, a Court Appointed Manager can be involved in legal proceedings on behalf of the property business, depending on the specific authority granted to them by the court. Their involvement in legal proceedings can include various actions such as initiating legal actio...
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What is Selective Landlord Licensing?
Selective Landlord Licencing is an attempt to improve the management of specific properties to positively impact the affected areas.
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Who provides Green loans and mortgages with reduced interest rates?
In 2023 the UK government allocated 4.1 million for green loan products to enable homeowners to borrow money specifically for energy upgrades whereby the homeonwer will be able to incorporate the repayment into their regular monthly mortgage instalments.Contributing ...
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What is a schedule of condition?
A schedule of condition is usually prepared by the tenant about the time the lease is entered into and should be ‘agreed’ between the parties and documented in the lease. The purpose of a schedule of condition is to make it easy to deal with end of lease dilapidation...
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How will the Bill affect tenancy durations?
The Renters Reform Bill will introduce measures that will provide tenants more security and flexibility by removing fixed-term tenancies.
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What is the extent of the shrinking of the HMO market?
There is a drop in the number of HMO properties by 21,000 over two years.
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What are the key problems facing the property market in the UK?
Some of the major problems buyers and sellers face in the property market are lack of efficiency in the process and energy management.
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Why are stakeholders criticising the proposed licensing scheme?
Stakeholders believe the move will result in significant administrative and financial burdens on small accommodation providers and hinder the sector's growth.
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Is there a growth in demand for rental properties in Wales?
According to research, 76 percent of Welsh landlords reported increased demand for rental properties in the first quarter of 2023.
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Will the mortgage charter help homeowners facing financial difficulties?
Yes, the charter aims to provide relief to borrowers worried about high-interest rates and supports those who may have trouble making timely repayments. It offers personalised assistance, such as extending the mortgage term, switching to interest-only payments, or te...
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How is Scottish Land & Estates proposing to address these issues?
The organisation is advocating for a more flexible approach. They want an open registration process maintained while actively engaging with the industry and its representatives to refine the regulations.
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How do you value land for residential development?
The idea is that you establish what the proposed finished house is likely to be worth. Then identify and deduct all the costs involved in designing and building the house. The remaining amount will be the desired development profit or equity, and the sum you need to ...
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Why was the Fire Safety Act introduced, and what is its primary goal?
The Fire Safety Act of 2021 was introduced in response to the Grenfell Tower incident 2017. Its primary goal is to prevent similar incidents in the future, with provisions rooted in recommendations from the Grenfell Tower Inquiry.
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Which organizations created the Unreasonable Behaviour policy?
The ARMA and IRPM developed the Unreasonable Behaviour Policy that aims to protect members from the unreasonable behaviour of clients.
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What does the Aviva ruling mean for landlords and property managers in the UK?
Landlords and property managers can heave a sigh of relief knowing they can follow the terms of leases specifying "fair and reasonable" proportions and the power to reapportion service charges. The Aviva Investors decision reverts to the legal position pre-Windermere...
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What our customers are asking:
What are the benefits of a country having fiscal rules?
Fiscal rules help instill discipline in government finances to maintain sustainable debt levels. They also contribute to economic stability by creating a more predictable economic environment.
Read More
Why do some consumers express reluctance to use Open Banking?
Misunderstandings and misconceptions lead some consumers to believe Open Banking gathers more data than is required, creating a perception of invasiveness.
Read More
In which area is the government lacking in this aspect?
The government needs to figure out how to implement the new policy. It has not been able to garner political support for the recent amendments.
Read More
What is the Energy Bills Support Scheme
From October 2022, the UK Government has offered £400 off household energy bills to help people save money. The non-payable discount will be applied to energy bills in six installments ending March 2023.
Read More
What is the value of the co-living sector in London?
The value of the annual co-living market in London is estimated to be 5.35 billion.
Read More
Is there a Code of Practice for Developers carrying out building safety remediation works?
Yes, currently, the Code of Practice is applicable exclusively in England. However, there's a possibility that the Welsh Government may adopt it for use in Wales in the future.
Read More
What is tenants’ anti-social behaviour?
Playing loud music, Property damage, Loud noise issues, Misuse of property, Substance abuse, Hate crimes, Aggressive acts causing injuries, Foul language, Keeping dangerous or noisy pets, Vandalism, Littering
Read More
Are there any financial assistance programs available to landlords?
Some landlords may be eligible to apply for free home upgrades through the ECO4 Scheme, which can help them meet the energy efficiency requirements. It's worth exploring this option to offset the costs of making necessary improvements.
Read More
What is causing the severe housing crisis in Britain?
The housing crisis in Britain is primarily caused by a shortage of housing supply. A significant disparity exists between the demand for housing and the number of homes available, leading to skyrocketing house prices, spiralling rents and limited availability.
Read More
What is the cost of PBSA accommodation?
The cost of PBSA in the UK can vary widely depending on the location, type of accommodation, and facilities provided. Rents typically are higher than mainstream BTR (build to rent) justified by often larger amenity areas.... but that norm too is now being challenged...
Read More
What potential benefits do sellers gain from upgrading their properties to higher EPC ratings?
According to the 2023 RightMove Greener Homes Report sellers who upgrade their properties from an EPC rating of F to C could potentially command an average price premium of nearly 56,000 on top of the local house price growth.
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 role of a contract administrator?
Contract Administration is the term used to cover the work involved when a Chartered Surveyor or Chartered Engineer plans, specifies, tenders and then administers the contract for a large building works project.
Read More
How long did the legal battle between the leaseholders and Avon Ground Rents last?
The legal battle spanned four years, involving multiple visits to tribunals and courts before the residents succeeded in removing Avon Ground Rents as the manager.
Read More
How many people are living in low-quality homes in the UK?
Statistics in 2022 put the approximate number of people who live in seriously low-quality homes in the UK at 1.6 million.
Read More
Can a Court Appointed Manager be involved in legal proceedings on behalf of the property business?
Yes, a Court Appointed Manager can be involved in legal proceedings on behalf of the property business, depending on the specific authority granted to them by the court. Their involvement in legal proceedings can include various actions such as initiating legal actio...
Read More
What is Selective Landlord Licensing?
Selective Landlord Licencing is an attempt to improve the management of specific properties to positively impact the affected areas.
Read More
Who provides Green loans and mortgages with reduced interest rates?
In 2023 the UK government allocated 4.1 million for green loan products to enable homeowners to borrow money specifically for energy upgrades whereby the homeonwer will be able to incorporate the repayment into their regular monthly mortgage instalments.Contributing ...
Read More
What is a schedule of condition?
A schedule of condition is usually prepared by the tenant about the time the lease is entered into and should be ‘agreed’ between the parties and documented in the lease. The purpose of a schedule of condition is to make it easy to deal with end of lease dilapidation...
Read More
How will the Bill affect tenancy durations?
The Renters Reform Bill will introduce measures that will provide tenants more security and flexibility by removing fixed-term tenancies.
Read More
What is the extent of the shrinking of the HMO market?
There is a drop in the number of HMO properties by 21,000 over two years.
Read More
What are the key problems facing the property market in the UK?
Some of the major problems buyers and sellers face in the property market are lack of efficiency in the process and energy management.
Read More
Why are stakeholders criticising the proposed licensing scheme?
Stakeholders believe the move will result in significant administrative and financial burdens on small accommodation providers and hinder the sector's growth.
Read More
Is there a growth in demand for rental properties in Wales?
According to research, 76 percent of Welsh landlords reported increased demand for rental properties in the first quarter of 2023.
Read More
Will the mortgage charter help homeowners facing financial difficulties?
Yes, the charter aims to provide relief to borrowers worried about high-interest rates and supports those who may have trouble making timely repayments. It offers personalised assistance, such as extending the mortgage term, switching to interest-only payments, or te...
Read More
How is Scottish Land & Estates proposing to address these issues?
The organisation is advocating for a more flexible approach. They want an open registration process maintained while actively engaging with the industry and its representatives to refine the regulations.
Read More
How do you value land for residential development?
The idea is that you establish what the proposed finished house is likely to be worth. Then identify and deduct all the costs involved in designing and building the house. The remaining amount will be the desired development profit or equity, and the sum you need to ...
Read More
Why was the Fire Safety Act introduced, and what is its primary goal?
The Fire Safety Act of 2021 was introduced in response to the Grenfell Tower incident 2017. Its primary goal is to prevent similar incidents in the future, with provisions rooted in recommendations from the Grenfell Tower Inquiry.
Read More
Which organizations created the Unreasonable Behaviour policy?
The ARMA and IRPM developed the Unreasonable Behaviour Policy that aims to protect members from the unreasonable behaviour of clients.
Read More
What does the Aviva ruling mean for landlords and property managers in the UK?
Landlords and property managers can heave a sigh of relief knowing they can follow the terms of leases specifying "fair and reasonable" proportions and the power to reapportion service charges. The Aviva Investors decision reverts to the legal position pre-Windermere...
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