thorntonallan777@gmail.com, Author at Property118

All for it. The electricity, gas, water, EV, banking, dynamics should all be shifted in favour of the end user. In fact let's do away with the whole capitalist system. I will live free and in style anytime they like....

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I take it is a shower over bath situation. If so install a 1400mm high, 150-300mm wide splashguard of some description and a permanently fixed curtain rail above. Also install a safety grab rail horizontally. The tenants are most likely...

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Downstairs neighbour – alleging a leak?

23rd October 2023, 3 years ago

If you are indeed going to court make sure you write the history down now, if you have not already done so. Keep extensive notes and pictures as things develop. It does not seem likely he is going to court...

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After 35 years in the business, I would say concentrate on getting your asset back in action ASAP to minimise losses. It is important to go after them in court, but the objective of that exercise is the CCJ. You...

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No Banks “too big to fail”

14th June 2022, 4 years ago

The reason for that statement is to be found in the IMF Document on "Bail - Ins" of 2010. That authorised the use of customers money being exchanged for "scrip". Essentially the ultimate answer to the ownership of money question...

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Reply to the comment left by Chris Byways at 22/01/2022 - 19:03Electric heaters may be 100% efficient but the process of producing electricity whether from renewables or not is really the most inefficient way of providing electricity to the heaters....

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EPC – Improvement advice for 2025 please?

24th January 2022, 4 years ago

I am assuming that it is a double brick cavity wall. Specific question for the EPC assessor - How would EPS graphite coated bead cavity wall insulation affect your EPC? Cheaper than external cladding - and if you are craftsmen...

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Best not lie - it is dangerous and often comes back to bite you. The council are probably aware of the judgement Your situation could very well become protracted anyway. As you have judgement, pay for bailliffs and have them...

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End of Libor Mortgages?

31st January 2021, 5 years ago

I think landlords should sit up and take a great deal of notice to this move. Inevitably it means higher interest rates. The liquidity is there mostly because of QI and the reduction of interest allowed by QI. The no...

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Could not agree more, but stating things on the level does not tally with Shelter and like organisations agendas. Their agenda is never openly stated. Only their objectives and they never state either their agenda or objectives for landlords. Above...

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Have to remember that Shelter see their task as staying close to centres of power. They only use the tenant as the vehicle to increase that power and influence. This means that they have a political say in landlords activity...

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I agree with Mark Alexanders last comment. £1M will get you 10-15 properties with a solid rental income of more than the £36k you speak of - in your present location. So you can afford to choose a good property...

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