Is it normal practise for a property management company to insist on full payment for a freehold before starting the procedure.I understand them wanting their costs in case you do not complete but surely the freehold money should be payed on completion like when buying a house?
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by nukecadToilet overflows do not (usually) curve back to the wall, there is no need.
In fact most overflow into the pan unless it's a very old toilet with a seperate cistern.
Boiler overflows should curve back to the wall so that if the escaping water is hot it runs down the wall cooling as...-
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07-07-2022, 16:15 PM -
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by WAMAn external water leak via a very short inward-curving pipe from an upstairs maisonette (owned by a freeholder, but inhabited by rental tenants) is pouring water down the outside wall of my kitchen (I am a leaseholder).
This water is making its way into my internal kitchen wall, probably...-
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06-07-2022, 14:44 PM -
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by Gordon999I suggest you lift up cover to the toilet water tank, to check if the water is escaping via the overflow pipe
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07-07-2022, 15:29 PM -
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Reply to Landlord insuranceby Gordon999When you send a bill to demand payment , you should state the exact amount you want .
Its no good to demand 66.66% and get paid 66%.-
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07-07-2022, 14:52 PM -
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by thecrazy1Hi, this may be an obvious question, but I own a share of the freehold in a Victorian house conversion. The split is 1/3 and 2/3 between the two freeholders. I have been sorting out the insurance and have billed the other freeholder for 2/3 but they say it should be 66%, which works out slightly cheaper....
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07-07-2022, 10:53 AM -
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Reply to Landlord insuranceby AndrewDodNot sure why there is an issue. 66.66666666% it is
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07-07-2022, 13:45 PM -
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Reply to Landlord insuranceby thecrazy1Originally I had the entire freehold but this was split when I sold my flat. This lease says 66.66% as they have 2 floors. The basement lease, formed in 1984 says 1/3
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07-07-2022, 13:41 PM -
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by WAMThanks, but such an incentive may land me in court!
The MA wants to wait for the Covid to clear so that an engineer can enter to fix the boiler, but I would like (in the immediate term) an external pipe fitted to channel this and any future water to the nearby drain hopper.
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07-07-2022, 13:21 PM -
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by roywIf they leave the filling loop on it's likely to break something in the boiler - can't remember what it is but my T did this and flooded the flat below. It's supposed to be a closed system and topped up to a certain pressure. It is often possible to isolate the water supply to the boiler which would...
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07-07-2022, 12:56 PM -
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by WAMThe Director of the MA tells me that I cannot turn the water off if the property is inhabited (no reason given).
I checked this with the Fire Brigade - they say it would infringe upon human rights....-
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07-07-2022, 12:44 PM -
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