Ludicrous. The decision not to ventilate a property is what insurance companies call, "a lifestyle choice". Interestingly, this can cover anything from drying laundry inside & allowing steam from lengthy showers to billow out into rooms, to simply breathing within...
Property118 Article response (04/02/26): It is painfully obvious that the current government's role is to rattle sabres as loudly as possible; to create a near-unbearable cacophony & consternation within the PRS: to encourage/frighten/force a significant number of us to bow...
Reply to the comment left by The Property Man at 10/10/2024 - 11:41And yet, you'll chasing off existing tenants with the hike in rent - and narrowing the margin for applicants' affordability, meaning that you'll have a harder time shifting...
Reply to the comment left by Robert Johnson at 06/10/2024 - 12:03Why, in that case, are they becoming the basis for governmental policy? The moderators of Property118 slightly amended my title for this article, presumably for reasons of legibilty. Originally...
Reply to the comment left by Robert Johnson at 06/10/2024 - 12:03Why, in that case, are they considered suitable to base government policy on?! The moderators of Property118 slightly amended my title for this article, presumably for reasons of legibilty....
True enough - though there really is no arguing that the current EPC model is outdated & lacks any kind of precision. But, more importantly, there is no allowance for renter autonomy or surveyor discretion... We have been hearing for...
True enough - though there really is no arguing that the current EPC model is outdated & lacks any kind of precision. But, more importantly, there is no allowance for renter autonomy or surveyor discretion... We have been hearing for...
12th February 2026, 2 months ago
Ludicrous. The decision not to ventilate a property is what insurance companies call, "a lifestyle choice". Interestingly, this can cover anything from drying laundry inside & allowing steam from lengthy showers to billow out into rooms, to simply breathing within...
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Property118 Article response (04/02/26): It is painfully obvious that the current government's role is to rattle sabres as loudly as possible; to create a near-unbearable cacophony & consternation within the PRS: to encourage/frighten/force a significant number of us to bow...
Read More →Reply to comment left by John Abram at 10/10/2024 - 11:41
Reply to the comment left by The Property Man at 10/10/2024 - 11:41And yet, you'll chasing off existing tenants with the hike in rent - and narrowing the margin for applicants' affordability, meaning that you'll have a harder time shifting...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Robert Johnson at 06/10/2024 - 12:03
Reply to the comment left by Robert Johnson at 06/10/2024 - 12:03Why, in that case, are they becoming the basis for governmental policy? The moderators of Property118 slightly amended my title for this article, presumably for reasons of legibilty. Originally...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Robert Johnson at 06/10/2024 - 12:03
Reply to the comment left by Robert Johnson at 06/10/2024 - 12:03Why, in that case, are they considered suitable to base government policy on?! The moderators of Property118 slightly amended my title for this article, presumably for reasons of legibilty....
Read More →3rd October 2024, 2 years ago
True enough - though there really is no arguing that the current EPC model is outdated & lacks any kind of precision. But, more importantly, there is no allowance for renter autonomy or surveyor discretion... We have been hearing for...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Geoff James at 03/10/2024 - 10:30
True enough - though there really is no arguing that the current EPC model is outdated & lacks any kind of precision. But, more importantly, there is no allowance for renter autonomy or surveyor discretion... We have been hearing for...
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