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Is sharing The How to Rent Guide with tenants mandatory?
Yes, it has been made mandatory for the landlords to share the latest version of the How To Rent guide with the tenants at the beginning of the tenancy or on renewal since 10th June 2014. The guide has been updated 10 times since. The latest guide is March 2023.
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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 Is BBRS?
The Business Banking Resolution Service (BBRS) is an independent, not-for-profit service. It was established to resolve disputes between SMEs and their banks.
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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 are the key principles of Building Biology?
The key principles of Building Biology include minimising exposure to electromagnetic fields, avoiding disturbances caused by natural or man-made factors beneath living areas, and ensuring indoor air is toxin-free.
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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 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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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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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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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 does a bank reconciliation entail?
A bank reconciliation is a routine check that should be carried out on any bank account to ensure that the cheques written leave and clear the account and that cash paid in is received by the bank. Monies that have not been received (i.e. perhaps lost in the banking ...
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What are alternative policies to mitigate the impact of price volatility on project costs besides leveraging price escalation clauses?
Contractors can minimize the impact of price volatility by bulk purchasing, purchasing directly from manufacturers, and purchasing when the prices of construction materials fall
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how does The case of Johnson v County Bideford [2012] UKUT 457 (LC) deal with the issue of service charges in leasehold properties and the rights and obligations of leaseholders and landlords?
The case of Johnson v County Bideford [2012] UKUT 457 (LC) is a notable legal case that deals with the issue of service charges in leasehold properties and the rights and obligations of leaseholders and landlords.In this case, the claimant, Mr. Johnson, was a leaseho...
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What is the Building Safety Act 2022?
The UK Building Safety Act 2022 is a piece of legislation introduced to enhance the safety and standards of buildings in the UK. It includes new regulations and accountability measures during the construction process for high-rise residential buildings and retroactiv...
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What should be included in a fire door inspection?
A comprehensive fire door inspection should include checks for various aspects, such as ensuring the doors are properly installed, have appropriate signage, function correctly, and have intact fire-resistant seals. Inspectors should also verify the condition of hinge...
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What is the percentage growth for the value of buy-to-let loans over 2022?
The total value of BTL loans shows a growth of 12 percent over the last year.
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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 the Building Safety Act limitation periods
Specifically the Act extents the limitation period to 15 years prospectively for claims under s1 and s2A (claims that accrue after the Act takes effect); and to 30 years retrospectively for claims under s1 (claims that accrued before the Act takes effect).
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How can homeowners benefit from the heat pump grant?
The heat pump grant provides financial assistance to homeowners who install heat pumps. This helps create warmer homes while reducing emissions and lowering energy bills.
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What is a Solar PV system?
Solar PV is an environmentally friendly and sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuel-based electricity generation. The photovoltaic system uses solar cells to convert sunlight directly into electricity.
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What is MEES?
MEES or Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards are regulations announced by the UK government, setting a minimum level of energy efficiency for privately rented non-domestic and domestic properties.
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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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What made Wembley Park famous?
Wembley Park became famous because it hosted Olympic Games, World Cup, and Beatle's last concert in the UK.
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Why were UK banks initially hesitant to provide loans for flats with cladding after the Grenfell Tower tragedy?
UK banks were concerned about safety risks and potential costs associated with remediation procedures for flats with cladding after the Grenfell Tower tragedy. Ultimately, they have to protect their security.
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What is the Renters Reform Bill, and why is it uncertain?
The Renters Reform Bill is legislation introduced in the UK Parliament to reform various aspects of the private rental sector. There is uncertainty because crucial details remain unclear, and its second reading lacks a set timeline.
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How have net-zero and climate emergency policies influenced the focus on embodied carbon?
Net-zero and climate emergency policies have emphasised reusing existing buildings on land instead of pursuing demolition to reduce embodied carbon in construction projects.
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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 factual position?
There are many gray areas in the Bill, and as more readings happen, the clauses and rules will gain clarity—that is why a wait-and-watch approach is recommended.
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What will be the final shape of the Renters Reform Bill?
The Renters Reform Bill is a proposed legislation that can change the rental sector by improving tenant rights, enhancing rental property standards, and addressing issues such as rent controls and eviction processes.
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What our customers are asking:
Is sharing The How to Rent Guide with tenants mandatory?
Yes, it has been made mandatory for the landlords to share the latest version of the How To Rent guide with the tenants at the beginning of the tenancy or on renewal since 10th June 2014. The guide has been updated 10 times since. The latest guide is March 2023.
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
What Is BBRS?
The Business Banking Resolution Service (BBRS) is an independent, not-for-profit service. It was established to resolve disputes between SMEs and their banks.
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 are the key principles of Building Biology?
The key principles of Building Biology include minimising exposure to electromagnetic fields, avoiding disturbances caused by natural or man-made factors beneath living areas, and ensuring indoor air is toxin-free.
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 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
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
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
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 does a bank reconciliation entail?
A bank reconciliation is a routine check that should be carried out on any bank account to ensure that the cheques written leave and clear the account and that cash paid in is received by the bank. Monies that have not been received (i.e. perhaps lost in the banking ...
Read More
What are alternative policies to mitigate the impact of price volatility on project costs besides leveraging price escalation clauses?
Contractors can minimize the impact of price volatility by bulk purchasing, purchasing directly from manufacturers, and purchasing when the prices of construction materials fall
Read More
how does The case of Johnson v County Bideford [2012] UKUT 457 (LC) deal with the issue of service charges in leasehold properties and the rights and obligations of leaseholders and landlords?
The case of Johnson v County Bideford [2012] UKUT 457 (LC) is a notable legal case that deals with the issue of service charges in leasehold properties and the rights and obligations of leaseholders and landlords.In this case, the claimant, Mr. Johnson, was a leaseho...
Read More
What is the Building Safety Act 2022?
The UK Building Safety Act 2022 is a piece of legislation introduced to enhance the safety and standards of buildings in the UK. It includes new regulations and accountability measures during the construction process for high-rise residential buildings and retroactiv...
Read More
What should be included in a fire door inspection?
A comprehensive fire door inspection should include checks for various aspects, such as ensuring the doors are properly installed, have appropriate signage, function correctly, and have intact fire-resistant seals. Inspectors should also verify the condition of hinge...
Read More
What is the percentage growth for the value of buy-to-let loans over 2022?
The total value of BTL loans shows a growth of 12 percent over the last year.
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 the Building Safety Act limitation periods
Specifically the Act extents the limitation period to 15 years prospectively for claims under s1 and s2A (claims that accrue after the Act takes effect); and to 30 years retrospectively for claims under s1 (claims that accrued before the Act takes effect).
Read More
How can homeowners benefit from the heat pump grant?
The heat pump grant provides financial assistance to homeowners who install heat pumps. This helps create warmer homes while reducing emissions and lowering energy bills.
Read More
What is a Solar PV system?
Solar PV is an environmentally friendly and sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuel-based electricity generation. The photovoltaic system uses solar cells to convert sunlight directly into electricity.
Read More
What is MEES?
MEES or Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards are regulations announced by the UK government, setting a minimum level of energy efficiency for privately rented non-domestic and domestic properties.
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
What made Wembley Park famous?
Wembley Park became famous because it hosted Olympic Games, World Cup, and Beatle's last concert in the UK.
Read More
Why were UK banks initially hesitant to provide loans for flats with cladding after the Grenfell Tower tragedy?
UK banks were concerned about safety risks and potential costs associated with remediation procedures for flats with cladding after the Grenfell Tower tragedy. Ultimately, they have to protect their security.
Read More
What is the Renters Reform Bill, and why is it uncertain?
The Renters Reform Bill is legislation introduced in the UK Parliament to reform various aspects of the private rental sector. There is uncertainty because crucial details remain unclear, and its second reading lacks a set timeline.
Read More
How have net-zero and climate emergency policies influenced the focus on embodied carbon?
Net-zero and climate emergency policies have emphasised reusing existing buildings on land instead of pursuing demolition to reduce embodied carbon in construction projects.
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 factual position?
There are many gray areas in the Bill, and as more readings happen, the clauses and rules will gain clarity—that is why a wait-and-watch approach is recommended.
Read More
What will be the final shape of the Renters Reform Bill?
The Renters Reform Bill is a proposed legislation that can change the rental sector by improving tenant rights, enhancing rental property standards, and addressing issues such as rent controls and eviction processes.
Read More




