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Perhaps Shelter could offer to stand as guarantors or even rent the proprty and then sublet. Out of 60 tenancies per year over 23 years I have had one DSS who has proved to be ok.
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21 December 2020 10:49 AM
Is it not time for Shelter to get involved in the building and renting of houses for the homeless and put their money where their mouth is rather than complaining and blaming others for their declared problem
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03 November 2020 20:29 PM
I looked into this some years ago. The DPA were helpful and said that tenant personal details were not to be seen by anyone except register members and great care nust be taken when describing payment or problem details. A guy from the south setup a register but its now defunct. There was one in NZ ,not sure what happened to it After all who pays for the running
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06 October 2020 21:11 PM
Air source heat pump. The last I heard from an installer Co was that the running cost was about 4 Kw per hr electricity. The real cost to the tenant needs to be sourced
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Philip Davies
01 October 2020 18:46 PM
Can anyone define “qualified and competent” especially in terms of qualifications
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06 July 2020 20:58 PM
Does Corbyn's hat have a 10/6 label? The last time they were in power we all finished up with a large UK debt to pay and statutory rent controls left some tenanted houses with onerous limits and such low rents that no one wanted to buy them
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27 November 2019 10:54 AM
Fantastic. Let it spread far and wide.
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03 July 2019 22:00 PM
I've had the head of housing standards (local council) to inspect a cable suspected of being live. The old rubber covered cable was disconnected but the inspection with a stud detector showed it was live and we are being told what to do by people like that. I despair !!
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03 July 2019 21:40 PM
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