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Why Is the UK facing the brunt of the global energy crisis?
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How does the tenancy agreement impact my rights in repair matters?
The tenancy agreement is a vital legal document outlining responsibilities. Understanding and applying it effectively can ensure protecting and enforcing your rights, especially when landlords fail in their repair obligations.
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What are the proposed changes regarding ground rents?
The government is seeking opinions on various proposals, including setting ground rents at a nominal amount, establishing a maximum financial limit, capping ground rents as a percentage of property value, restricting ground rent in existing leases, and freezing groun...
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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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What happens when ESG is not measured?
A failure to measure ESG exposures could result in significant financial losses.
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How does solar water heating work in the UK?
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Why is there so much uncertainty in the BTL market?
High interest rates and increased stress rates have made it challenging for landlords to cope with the situation. Lenders are also unwilling to open their purses generously because of uncertain economic conditions.
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What is the Housing Loss Prevention Advice Service?
The Housing Loss Prevention Advice Service is a new government initiative in England and Wales offering free legal assistance to people at risk of losing their homes.
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Is there any alternative to the standard procedure of bailiff eviction?
Landlords may opt for eviction by the High Court Enforcement Officer (HCEO) for any challenging eviction. These evictions are quicker than bailiff evictions. HCEOs are more easily accessible than court bailiffs.
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What is asbestos surveying?
Asbestos Type 2 survey includes taking samples – The presence of asbestos can be confirmed or ruled out after samples undergo lab analysis. This type of survey will also identify the type of asbestos present and the level of risk involved.
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Has the Labour Party always supported rent controls?
No, the Labour Party had previously supported rent controls, including them in their manifestos. However, Lisa Nandy's opposition reflects a change in the party's stance.
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What Is The Levelling Up Fund?
Levelling Up was launched to make the rich and poor areas of the country more equal. The aim was to create more jobs and support the economy.
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Why are stakeholders criticising the Welsh Government's plans to introduce statutory licensing for various forms of tourist accommodation?
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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Why choose Coliving ?
Coliving also eliminates financial liability or conflict with roommates during a joint contract and can be a source of wellbeing.Coliving Apartments offer residents a clear demarcated private space. Concept-driven purpose-built coliving can be cluster flats akin to p...
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What happened during the Levelling Up Select Committee session regarding the Renters Reform Bill?
During the Levelling Up Select Committee, an all-party group of MPs responsible for scrutinising government legislation posed questions to various individuals. The session focused on areas such as the implications of a new ombudsman for the private rented sector, the...
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What is the difference between the Developer Remediation Contract 'DRC' and the Self Remediation Contract 'SRC'?
The Developer Remediation Contract 'DRC' applies in England and the Self Remediation Contract 'SRC' applies in Wales. Both are the government to address remedial works and life-critical fire safety defects in residential buildings measuring 11 meters or higher.
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What is the BBRS Contemporary Scheme?
The BBRS Contemporary Scheme covers cases registered from 1 April 2019 onwards for businesses with a turnover of up to 10m per annum and total assets of up to 7.5m.
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What announcement was made by the Housing Secretary recently?
Housing Secretary Michael Gove has reiterated the government’s commitment to protecting the tenants. They have announced a series of measures that can provide relief to the affected tenants.
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What is the new 2024 energy efficiency target for landlords in England and Wales?
By 2030, all privately rented properties in England and Wales must meet an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of Band C. This applies to private and social housing as part of the government's effort to improve energy efficiency.
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Equitable doctrines insofar as informal agreements or assurances may be reached upon for matters dealing with property ownership and the expectations that ensue post any such agreement.
Gabb v Farrokhzad [2022] EWHSummaryThe case of Gabb v Farrokhzad [2022] EWHC 212 (Ch) is a judgment passed in the Chancery Division of the High Court of England and Wales governing complex issues such as property rights, proprietary estoppel, and constructive trusts....
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Which tenants can use the IDVT process for a Right to Rent Check?
Currently, the UK government allows only British and Irish nationals to use the IDVT process for the Right to Rent check. Other foreign nationals can continue the checks through the Home Office Website.
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What is the process after the meeting?
After the meeting, the minutes will be issued so you can see the actions arising. You can log onto the Ringley Gateway™ and watch as we action things.
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The interpretation and enforcement of provisions regarding service charges under residential tenancies by pointing out the need for reasonableness and transparency in property management.
Akorita v 36 Gensing Road Limited [LRX/16/2008]SummaryThe cases are similar the Akorita v 36 Gensing Road Limited [LRX/16/2008] as they pose a cause against management and service charges in connection to a property. Mr. Akorita was the lease holder in the case and t...
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Dispute regarding the reasonableness and validity of service charges demanded under the terms and provisions of a residential lease.
Johnson v County Bideford Ltd [2012] UKUT 457 (LC)SummaryThe case of Johnson v County Bideford Ltd [2012] UKUT 457 (LC) arose because of a dispute between a lessee, Mr. Johnson, and the freeholder, County Bideford Ltd, regarding the reasonableness and validity of ser...
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Whether the service charges have been reasonably incurred and whether the leases were liable to pay the whole sum claimed.
Pemberstone Reversions Limited v Various Leaseholders [2018]SummaryThis was an action by Pemberstone Reversions Limited, Pemberstone, against various leaseholders in relation to service charges it charged. What was at issue in this decision of the Upper Tribunal (Lan...
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How do heat pumps work?
Heat pumps capture heat from air, ground, or water sources and use a compressor to raise its temperature before transferring it to water to heat radiators, underfloor systems, and hot water cylinders.
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What is included in a homebuyers survey?
The inspection for a Homebuyer Survey includes an investigation of damp issues, rising damp, penetrating damp and condensation as well as timber defects such as over-stressed timbers and beetle infestation. A Homebuyer Survey does include a visual inspection of the s...
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How much can households save with heat pumps?
Depending on energy prices, households can save substantially annually by using heat pumps with smart electricity tariffs and removing gas meters. Actual savings vary based on the heat pump's efficiency, but optimising insulation and radiators can further reduce costs.
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What software systems are available for coworking management?
Check out Ringley's range of Residents and Community Apps where youncan book, buy, rent and chat. Suitable for coworking centres. The right software systems is the foundation of a successful coworking community space.
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Over what claims did John Christodoulou lose the 1.6 million pounds case?
John Christodoulou lost a 1.6 million case over excessive insurance costs in the war of attrition at the prime Canary Riverside site in Londons Docklands.
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What our customers are asking:
Why Is the UK facing the brunt of the global energy crisis?
Despite calls from environmental groups and energy management experts, the UK government did little to invest in insulation for over a decade. UK homes are among the most poorly insulated compared to other European countries. Inaction by successive governments has le...
Read More
How does the tenancy agreement impact my rights in repair matters?
The tenancy agreement is a vital legal document outlining responsibilities. Understanding and applying it effectively can ensure protecting and enforcing your rights, especially when landlords fail in their repair obligations.
Read More
What are the proposed changes regarding ground rents?
The government is seeking opinions on various proposals, including setting ground rents at a nominal amount, establishing a maximum financial limit, capping ground rents as a percentage of property value, restricting ground rent in existing leases, and freezing groun...
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
What happens when ESG is not measured?
A failure to measure ESG exposures could result in significant financial losses.
Read More
How does solar water heating work in the UK?
Solar water heating uses solar collectors to capture sunlight and heat a fluid. This heated fluid is then used to warm the water in a cylinder for use in bathrooms and kitchens.
Read More
Why is there so much uncertainty in the BTL market?
High interest rates and increased stress rates have made it challenging for landlords to cope with the situation. Lenders are also unwilling to open their purses generously because of uncertain economic conditions.
Read More
What is the Housing Loss Prevention Advice Service?
The Housing Loss Prevention Advice Service is a new government initiative in England and Wales offering free legal assistance to people at risk of losing their homes.
Read More
Is there any alternative to the standard procedure of bailiff eviction?
Landlords may opt for eviction by the High Court Enforcement Officer (HCEO) for any challenging eviction. These evictions are quicker than bailiff evictions. HCEOs are more easily accessible than court bailiffs.
Read More
What is asbestos surveying?
Asbestos Type 2 survey includes taking samples – The presence of asbestos can be confirmed or ruled out after samples undergo lab analysis. This type of survey will also identify the type of asbestos present and the level of risk involved.
Read More
Has the Labour Party always supported rent controls?
No, the Labour Party had previously supported rent controls, including them in their manifestos. However, Lisa Nandy's opposition reflects a change in the party's stance.
Read More
What Is The Levelling Up Fund?
Levelling Up was launched to make the rich and poor areas of the country more equal. The aim was to create more jobs and support the economy.
Read More
Why are stakeholders criticising the Welsh Government's plans to introduce statutory licensing for various forms of tourist accommodation?
Stakeholders believe the move will result in significant administrative and financial burdens on small accommodation providers and hinder the sector's growth.
Read More
Why choose Coliving ?
Coliving also eliminates financial liability or conflict with roommates during a joint contract and can be a source of wellbeing.Coliving Apartments offer residents a clear demarcated private space. Concept-driven purpose-built coliving can be cluster flats akin to p...
Read More
What happened during the Levelling Up Select Committee session regarding the Renters Reform Bill?
During the Levelling Up Select Committee, an all-party group of MPs responsible for scrutinising government legislation posed questions to various individuals. The session focused on areas such as the implications of a new ombudsman for the private rented sector, the...
Read More
What is the difference between the Developer Remediation Contract 'DRC' and the Self Remediation Contract 'SRC'?
The Developer Remediation Contract 'DRC' applies in England and the Self Remediation Contract 'SRC' applies in Wales. Both are the government to address remedial works and life-critical fire safety defects in residential buildings measuring 11 meters or higher.
Read More
What is the BBRS Contemporary Scheme?
The BBRS Contemporary Scheme covers cases registered from 1 April 2019 onwards for businesses with a turnover of up to 10m per annum and total assets of up to 7.5m.
Read More
What announcement was made by the Housing Secretary recently?
Housing Secretary Michael Gove has reiterated the government’s commitment to protecting the tenants. They have announced a series of measures that can provide relief to the affected tenants.
Read More
What is the new 2024 energy efficiency target for landlords in England and Wales?
By 2030, all privately rented properties in England and Wales must meet an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of Band C. This applies to private and social housing as part of the government's effort to improve energy efficiency.
Read More
Equitable doctrines insofar as informal agreements or assurances may be reached upon for matters dealing with property ownership and the expectations that ensue post any such agreement.
Gabb v Farrokhzad [2022] EWHSummaryThe case of Gabb v Farrokhzad [2022] EWHC 212 (Ch) is a judgment passed in the Chancery Division of the High Court of England and Wales governing complex issues such as property rights, proprietary estoppel, and constructive trusts....
Read More
Which tenants can use the IDVT process for a Right to Rent Check?
Currently, the UK government allows only British and Irish nationals to use the IDVT process for the Right to Rent check. Other foreign nationals can continue the checks through the Home Office Website.
Read More
What is the process after the meeting?
After the meeting, the minutes will be issued so you can see the actions arising. You can log onto the Ringley Gateway™ and watch as we action things.
Read More
The interpretation and enforcement of provisions regarding service charges under residential tenancies by pointing out the need for reasonableness and transparency in property management.
Akorita v 36 Gensing Road Limited [LRX/16/2008]SummaryThe cases are similar the Akorita v 36 Gensing Road Limited [LRX/16/2008] as they pose a cause against management and service charges in connection to a property. Mr. Akorita was the lease holder in the case and t...
Read More
Dispute regarding the reasonableness and validity of service charges demanded under the terms and provisions of a residential lease.
Johnson v County Bideford Ltd [2012] UKUT 457 (LC)SummaryThe case of Johnson v County Bideford Ltd [2012] UKUT 457 (LC) arose because of a dispute between a lessee, Mr. Johnson, and the freeholder, County Bideford Ltd, regarding the reasonableness and validity of ser...
Read More
Whether the service charges have been reasonably incurred and whether the leases were liable to pay the whole sum claimed.
Pemberstone Reversions Limited v Various Leaseholders [2018]SummaryThis was an action by Pemberstone Reversions Limited, Pemberstone, against various leaseholders in relation to service charges it charged. What was at issue in this decision of the Upper Tribunal (Lan...
Read More
How do heat pumps work?
Heat pumps capture heat from air, ground, or water sources and use a compressor to raise its temperature before transferring it to water to heat radiators, underfloor systems, and hot water cylinders.
Read More
What is included in a homebuyers survey?
The inspection for a Homebuyer Survey includes an investigation of damp issues, rising damp, penetrating damp and condensation as well as timber defects such as over-stressed timbers and beetle infestation. A Homebuyer Survey does include a visual inspection of the s...
Read More
How much can households save with heat pumps?
Depending on energy prices, households can save substantially annually by using heat pumps with smart electricity tariffs and removing gas meters. Actual savings vary based on the heat pump's efficiency, but optimising insulation and radiators can further reduce costs.
Read More
What software systems are available for coworking management?
Check out Ringley's range of Residents and Community Apps where youncan book, buy, rent and chat. Suitable for coworking centres. The right software systems is the foundation of a successful coworking community space.
Read More
Over what claims did John Christodoulou lose the 1.6 million pounds case?
John Christodoulou lost a 1.6 million case over excessive insurance costs in the war of attrition at the prime Canary Riverside site in Londons Docklands.
Read More




