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What does the ruling mean for building owners in Newham?
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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 is the time limit for paying inheritance tax after death?
A penalty will apply to the estate if the executors cannot pay inheritance tax within six months of the date of death.
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Termination of contact is the policy to deal with unreasonably persistent and rude persons.
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What will instantly achieve an EPC grade C?
Installing solar PV panels with a storage battery. A standard solar unit comprising a 5kW home storage battery and 3.12kWp solar system will upgrade a house to band C from band E for immediate compliance.
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What is the later living opportunity?
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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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How did COVID-19 affect short-term and long-term let-downs in the UK?
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Is all-inclusive rent a prevalent practice in the UK?
Bills included rent is not common practice in the UK's private rental sector. Landlords providing student accommodation adopt the all-inclusive rent system
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What are the eligibility criteria for the right to buy?
The person who wants to exercise the right to buy should be a public sector tenant for three years.
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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 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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Which government department is driving thr net zero 2050 agenda?
The Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) is drawing up plans to help the government achieve a net zero target without placing excessive burdens on consumers and businesses.
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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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Which is the most popular shopping center in Wembley Park?
The London Designer Outlet is the most famous shopping destination in Wembley Park.
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What are zero deposit schemes, and why are they controversial?
Zero deposit schemes require tenants to pay a fee equivalent to one week's rent instead of the traditional five-week deposit. They are controversial because the fee is non-refundable, tenants remain liable for damages, and additional costs may be incurred.
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Which are the best areas to invest in residential properties in Moss Side?
Moss Side offers attractive buys on Wilmslow Road, Princess Road, and Wilbraham Road, where properties with Victorian terraces are famous. Recent new-build places offering good returns include The Maine Place on the old Manchester City football ground.
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How many fix term mortgages will end in 2023 to 2024?
More than two million mortgages will end their fixed term between 2023 and 2024. With rising interest rates, it will simply cost landlords more to refinance then, further complicating the market situation.Most tenants want to maintain the status quo and avoid paying ...
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What are vital aspects of the law of the landlord and tenant?
Iperion Investments Corp. V Broadwalk House Residents Ltd [1995] 2 EGLR 47SummaryIperion Investments Corp. v Broadwalk House Residents Ltd [1995] 2 EGLR 47 was a dispute involving rights of management and service charge as executed in a residential lease. The details...
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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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What is leasehold tenure, and how does it affect achieving Net Zero?
Leasehold tenure involves owning the right to occupy a property for a specific period without owning the underlying land. This setup adds challenges to achieving Net Zero, as it limits property modifications and improvements and can lead to misalignment of sustainabi...
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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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Which types of buildings will fall under the higher risk regime?
Residential buildings (with at least two units), care homes, and hospitals that are 18m tall or have at least 7 storeys will be subject to the new regime.
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How does the Energy Company Obligation scheme 'ECO4' scheme help the UK households?
The UK government's ECO4 scheme provides free energy efficiency upgrades to qualifying households as grants. These free upgrades help them reduce energy requirements, electricity bills, and carbon emissions. The ECO4 grants fund wall or cavity insulation and new heat...
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What is the impact of the 2022 Autumn budget changes on the Inheritance Tax threshold and the annual exemption on Capital Gains Tax?
The capital gains tax threshold before which CGT becomes payable reduces from April 2023 to 6,000 from the present 12,300. It will further reduce to 3,000 from April 2024 onwards. Pundits argue some will consider selling land and property assets now in haste before ...
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What is the core issue with pooled client accounts for letting agents in the UK?
The challenge revolves around the closure or reluctance of banks to open pooled client accounts for letting agents, citing violations of anti-money laundering (AML) regulations.
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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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How deeply will data science impact the industry?
It depends on how real estate companies embrace technology and the areas where they want to leverage data science. There are endless potentials and possibilities. VirginLand by Ringley are a business intent on overhauling the land acquisition process through technolo...
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How have service charges for flats changed over time?
Since 2018, service charges for flats in England and Wales have increased by 51.7 percent. It is the first time the average annual service charge has exceeded 1,000 per year. However, in the past 12 months, the increase has been more modest at 8.0 percent, aligning w...
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Where are the Service Charge monies held?
All owner’s funds are held in a unique bank account just for the site, with interest accruing to the fund and that the money is held in trust so that the bank have no call on funds.
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What our customers are asking:
What does the ruling mean for building owners in Newham?
The verdict serves as a clear warning to all building owners in Newham, underlining the necessity to promptly prioritise fire safety measures, including removing hazardous cladding. Failure to comply may lead to legal prosecution.
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 is the time limit for paying inheritance tax after death?
A penalty will apply to the estate if the executors cannot pay inheritance tax within six months of the date of death.
Read More
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.
Read More
What will instantly achieve an EPC grade C?
Installing solar PV panels with a storage battery. A standard solar unit comprising a 5kW home storage battery and 3.12kWp solar system will upgrade a house to band C from band E for immediate compliance.
Read More
What is the later living opportunity?
A ‘one move solution’ with optional increasing service and care packages embedded into rental proposition. Some offerings then further enhanced by the provision of a Care Home on site.Longer stay than traditional BTR (18-24 months), student (9 months) with expected t...
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
How did COVID-19 affect short-term and long-term let-downs in the UK?
The pandemic boosted short-term lets with a surge in domestic travel. Landlords shifted to tourist markets like the Lake District and Cornwall, displacing locals. The UK staycation trend has continued post-pandemic.
Read More
Is all-inclusive rent a prevalent practice in the UK?
Bills included rent is not common practice in the UK's private rental sector. Landlords providing student accommodation adopt the all-inclusive rent system
Read More
What are the eligibility criteria for the right to buy?
The person who wants to exercise the right to buy should be a public sector tenant for three years.
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 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
Which government department is driving thr net zero 2050 agenda?
The Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) is drawing up plans to help the government achieve a net zero target without placing excessive burdens on consumers and businesses.
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
Which is the most popular shopping center in Wembley Park?
The London Designer Outlet is the most famous shopping destination in Wembley Park.
Read More
What are zero deposit schemes, and why are they controversial?
Zero deposit schemes require tenants to pay a fee equivalent to one week's rent instead of the traditional five-week deposit. They are controversial because the fee is non-refundable, tenants remain liable for damages, and additional costs may be incurred.
Read More
Which are the best areas to invest in residential properties in Moss Side?
Moss Side offers attractive buys on Wilmslow Road, Princess Road, and Wilbraham Road, where properties with Victorian terraces are famous. Recent new-build places offering good returns include The Maine Place on the old Manchester City football ground.
Read More
How many fix term mortgages will end in 2023 to 2024?
More than two million mortgages will end their fixed term between 2023 and 2024. With rising interest rates, it will simply cost landlords more to refinance then, further complicating the market situation.Most tenants want to maintain the status quo and avoid paying ...
Read More
What are vital aspects of the law of the landlord and tenant?
Iperion Investments Corp. V Broadwalk House Residents Ltd [1995] 2 EGLR 47SummaryIperion Investments Corp. v Broadwalk House Residents Ltd [1995] 2 EGLR 47 was a dispute involving rights of management and service charge as executed in a residential lease. The details...
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
What is leasehold tenure, and how does it affect achieving Net Zero?
Leasehold tenure involves owning the right to occupy a property for a specific period without owning the underlying land. This setup adds challenges to achieving Net Zero, as it limits property modifications and improvements and can lead to misalignment of sustainabi...
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
Which types of buildings will fall under the higher risk regime?
Residential buildings (with at least two units), care homes, and hospitals that are 18m tall or have at least 7 storeys will be subject to the new regime.
Read More
How does the Energy Company Obligation scheme 'ECO4' scheme help the UK households?
The UK government's ECO4 scheme provides free energy efficiency upgrades to qualifying households as grants. These free upgrades help them reduce energy requirements, electricity bills, and carbon emissions. The ECO4 grants fund wall or cavity insulation and new heat...
Read More
What is the impact of the 2022 Autumn budget changes on the Inheritance Tax threshold and the annual exemption on Capital Gains Tax?
The capital gains tax threshold before which CGT becomes payable reduces from April 2023 to 6,000 from the present 12,300. It will further reduce to 3,000 from April 2024 onwards. Pundits argue some will consider selling land and property assets now in haste before ...
Read More
What is the core issue with pooled client accounts for letting agents in the UK?
The challenge revolves around the closure or reluctance of banks to open pooled client accounts for letting agents, citing violations of anti-money laundering (AML) regulations.
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
How deeply will data science impact the industry?
It depends on how real estate companies embrace technology and the areas where they want to leverage data science. There are endless potentials and possibilities. VirginLand by Ringley are a business intent on overhauling the land acquisition process through technolo...
Read More
How have service charges for flats changed over time?
Since 2018, service charges for flats in England and Wales have increased by 51.7 percent. It is the first time the average annual service charge has exceeded 1,000 per year. However, in the past 12 months, the increase has been more modest at 8.0 percent, aligning w...
Read More
Where are the Service Charge monies held?
All owner’s funds are held in a unique bank account just for the site, with interest accruing to the fund and that the money is held in trust so that the bank have no call on funds.
Read More




