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That will be the Councils that allowed a cheaper material to be used to clad a building then !!! I think we should be extremely careful when insinuating that a PRS landlord is a rogue one - glass houses and stones such like !!! The other points to consider here are that the local councils are not sufficiently staffed to deal with this - what do our European counter parts do with the rental sector .Maybe we should look at their business model for local authority housing.
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Surely if a material is highly combustable - why would you sign it off as safe for building regulations or maybe to cover a building in such materials doesnt have to be covered by building regulations - are our planning and building regulations completely crazy for the sake of saving some money - At what costs is a human life ? You have to argue that a landlord who may have purchased a flat is unlikely to find out from a his surveyor whether the exterior cladding is safe - I blame the local authority
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15 June 2017 09:41 AM
Assuming there are many government officials who are Landlords. How on earth do they think we are going to properly reference tenants if the tenant is not expected to pay a fee. Surely this leaves the field wide open for tenants to view as many properties as they want and to make an offer. The Landlord then pays for the tenant to be referenced and guess what the tenant changes his mind. My landlords will be out of pocket very quickly. We already have to ensure Right to Rent Checks are carried out, doing the job for the Government where they havent got enough people doing the necessary checks as well as supposedly reporting a tenant if their documentation is not in order to the Home Office. Have you ever tried to report this ? its a joke. Even our boys in blue cannot get through quickly to deal with this. Mr Hammond is not thinking this through - I feel a De ja vue moment coming on - when the prescribed notices were first introduced. We were ready but the government were not !!!! I am all in favour of ridding this country of over excessive fees charged to tenants but at what cost I ask myself. Grrrrrrrrrrrr
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