Hi, This is not for amateurs. Go see a good solicitor and put the case in their hands this sort of thing has all sorts of pitfalls for the unwary. It will cost some money but you have already spent...
Hi, You can transfer your interest in the property as a gift so long as there is no restriction that you have not mentioned. Just instruct a solicitor to undertake the transfer.
I'm a supporter of licensing, particularly in London. However this is a very poorly drafted proposal and deserves to be binned. Just asking to be challenged.
Hi, I can't help observing that if the property had effective cost efficient central heating and sufficient plug outlets for modern needs then that might be a solution.
Well if there was an Article 4 direction in force you are rather pissing into the wind. Chances of fighting this are next to zero. Best you serve the notices as required and see where it takes you.
Reply to the comment left by Mick Roberts at 11/10/2020 - 06:17The duty for the Council is to consult on their proposals with anyone who might be affected by their proposals. Not individually but it would be reasonable to expect...
If this is RICS policy ask them for a copy of the document. The press release is a bit vague. If the property is part rendered there might be a concern as to what is under the render.
After a casual look through this trail I think its obvious that neither the landlord or the property are ok. At a guess I'd expect the flat conversion to be poor not complying with building legislation, the front door will...
14th March 2022, 4 years ago
Hi, This is not for amateurs. Go see a good solicitor and put the case in their hands this sort of thing has all sorts of pitfalls for the unwary. It will cost some money but you have already spent...
Read More →21st January 2022, 4 years ago
Hi, You can transfer your interest in the property as a gift so long as there is no restriction that you have not mentioned. Just instruct a solicitor to undertake the transfer.
Read More →8th July 2021, 5 years ago
The RICS could have spent a bit more time regulating the building industry and it's abject failure to put safety before profits in the first place.
Read More →8th March 2021, 5 years ago
I'm a supporter of licensing, particularly in London. However this is a very poorly drafted proposal and deserves to be binned. Just asking to be challenged.
Read More →11th January 2021, 5 years ago
Hi, I can't help observing that if the property had effective cost efficient central heating and sufficient plug outlets for modern needs then that might be a solution.
Read More →16th October 2020, 5 years ago
Well if there was an Article 4 direction in force you are rather pissing into the wind. Chances of fighting this are next to zero. Best you serve the notices as required and see where it takes you.
Read More →Reply to comment left by Mick Roberts at 11/10/2020 - 06:17
Reply to the comment left by Mick Roberts at 11/10/2020 - 06:17The duty for the Council is to consult on their proposals with anyone who might be affected by their proposals. Not individually but it would be reasonable to expect...
Read More →16th October 2020, 5 years ago
Hi, What reason has the LA given for refusing your licence ?
Read More →10th October 2020, 5 years ago
If the Council is conducting a public consultation, as they are obliged to do, how exactly are they keeping this proposal from landlords ?
Read More →12th February 2020, 6 years ago
If this is RICS policy ask them for a copy of the document. The press release is a bit vague. If the property is part rendered there might be a concern as to what is under the render.
Read More →14th December 2019, 6 years ago
After a casual look through this trail I think its obvious that neither the landlord or the property are ok. At a guess I'd expect the flat conversion to be poor not complying with building legislation, the front door will...
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