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Reply to Advice Neededby Hudson01I am very sorry to hear about the issue, i can add little more to what has already been said above, I am one of those lanldords spoken about in terms of about to sell up........ all that has been pointed out as to why we are all leaving is totally true, it has simply become too much hassle and with...
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by Confused2022Hello!
I an trying to get as much information and advice for someone whom is very vulnerable and has many health problems.
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Reply to Is a handrail required?by ash72https://assets.publishing.service.go...93/2077370.pdf
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by prs26I am writing to ask if a handrail is required by any law/regulation for a wide flight of three marble stairs, each about 14cm in height well spaced apart and each with a doormat inset into the centre, which go up to the front entrance door of a residential block of 4 flats. Thank you.
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Reply to Is a handrail required?by prs26Fantastic! Thank you so much. Do you know the legislation/regulation for this so I can quote it to those concerned, please?
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by banner257Whenever you get a warranty for work, especially works like roofing, you should ask who is underwriting the warranty? You should expect an insurance company will warrant the works, so if the builder goes bust you still have a warranty. This will come with a small extra cost.
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In March last year I had the roof of my rented house I bought 10 years ago redone for £4500. The tenants had complained about damp, and a handyman had said that the roof was in bad state. I asked for a few quotes and went with one below where the builder gave a 10 year guarantee....-
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by Hudson01I agree with one of the other posts, Company A should have sorted the whole job, it sounds like a 10 mins job with maybe a collar for the pipework being tightened up and then some basthroom sealant ...........you are right.......... just under a ' monkey'' (Arthur Daley speak) for what is a simple pipe...
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by LaurasplogWe have a London flat managed by an agent (full management service).
My husband and I were abroad, and got a call from the council saying the property was leaking sewage into the flat below. We contacted our agent immediately who sent someone around the same day (Company A).
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by Hudson01Chalk this up to experience, as said i doubt they will even answer the phone, go with a firm that someone you trust has recommended to you.
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