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Well done elderly neighbour! Probably some sort of scam even if the is a grant available.
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It’s generally a good idea if he has relatives he can trust. It is relatively more difficult to get control of someone’s affairs when they are no longer competent if they have not already created a power of attorney.
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Damp proofing specialists have a vested interest in selling you their solution (e.g. injection). They can be hard sell. There may be specific causes and solutions such as external ground level having been raised above the DPC, lack of membrane under old solid floors, chimneys capped off without putting in ventilation, leaky drains etc. Get a reputable builder to have a look; it may save you money.
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Try setting your camera to take image size 2272 x 1704 (3.9 MP, 4:3). Alternatively load your 8MP images into photo editing software and export as JPG at a smaller size and/or with higher compression. Don’t try to load a large number of files in one batch. I hope that works.
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The best you are likely to get just now is to transfer your existing deal with your current supplier at your old address (if they will let you) or the standard tariff with the existing supplier at the new address. Standard tariff is the one with the government cap and is the cheapest available at present unless you already have a better fixed price deal that you can transfer. Compare the market when things settle down or your deal comes to an end.
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High Green is Ok but a long way out. Lived there for a year without any problems, but not living in a council house.
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Inadequate Subfloor Ventilation - Damp Issues
ttparsons replied to Jodie1250's topic in Sheffield Property & Housing
Get more than one opinion/quote. If they come round and start pressure-selling get someone else. -
Junior Table Tennis Coaching - Free Session
ttparsons posted a topic in Sheffield Sport & Activities
Wadsley Bridge Table Tennis Club is resuming junior coaching, starting with a free launch session at 5.30 to 7pm on Friday 10th September at Stannington Community Centre, Myers Grove Lane, S6 5LA (sat nav use S6 5JH, go to the end of the road and left through the barrier). The sessions are for 10 to 16 year olds, and led by a qualified Level 2 Table Tennis England licenced coach. Weekly sessions will be run on Fridays and there will be opportunities to play in the Sheffield Junior League on Saturday mornings about once a month. Email [email protected] for further information. -
See https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2006/372/pdfs/uksi_20060372_en.pdf.
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Agreed. Go to a Dulux paint centre or some other trade outlet/decorator centre.
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Why Can't I Discover Who Owns A Property?
ttparsons replied to poppet2's topic in Sheffield Property & Housing
Had a similar issue trying to identify the owner of a field sold a few years ago. Gave a precise grid reference for a point well inside the field but ‘not sufficient information’. -
Advice Required On How To Set About Decluttering?
ttparsons replied to DeZeus's topic in Sheffield Property & Housing
I agree auction is a good idea. Don’t auction anything that is only worth a few quid though as you won’t make anything after listing fee and commission. PA jewellery give a fair price for gold - likely to be better than auction where you have to allow for sellers fee and bidders will allow for buyers commission. You can get rid of a lot of cheap stuff at car boot sales when they start up again. -
Leasehold, Is It A Major Problem On A Flat
ttparsons replied to banjodeano's topic in Sheffield Property & Housing
Flats are usually leasehold as more than one property is on the same patch of ground. It’s only a problem if the lease is too short or if the ground rent can be increased substantially by the freeholder. Also make sure you know what the service charges are, and what fees the Management Company charge every time you need permission for something (e.g change of tenant), need a copy of a document (e.g. to buy/sell the flat) etc. These can be surprisingly high. Read the lease carefully. -
Assuming I have the cash available I would pay off the loan and continue to rent it out for the income. You are not going to outlive the lease so let your beneficiaries decide what to do when the time comes.
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Meersbrook Flat Vs House Elsewhere
ttparsons replied to KanarieBlack's topic in Sheffield Property & Housing
Normally the roof of a flat is the joint responsibility of the owners or the management company if there is one. Find out what the position is and the attitude of the other owners/management company to the issue. Best case scenario is Management company willing to do it from reserves. Worst case, no-one is prepared to chip in. Also, if you are doing it up you will need Management Company’s permission to make any changes. Check the lease.