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I own a flat directly below another that has installed a wooden floor. From what I gather because it's an old building the owners didn't need to worry about soundproofing.
We've lived here 25 years and in the five years it's been installed it's been torture living...
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Preventing landlord fitting carpets onto wooden floors?
My partner and I recently moved into a one bedroom flat at the top of a three story semi detached period conversion. One of the key selling points (particularly for us) was the hardwood floors, this was mentioned throughout the literature. We were keen on this due to the look, the practicality, and...
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Who defines "suitable floor coverings" in lease?
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I just purchased a shared ownership flat which needs new floor coverings throughout. My obligation according to the lease is
The Housing Association's leasehold team haven't decided on the matter yet but have hinted that it is unlikely that they will...
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Selling my let flat, but I've violated the lease!
Just wondering if someone can help me. I bought a 1st floor flat 4 years ago and it was in a really bad state. It was carpeted and I could clearly hear the people downstairs. So I ask the freeholder if I could lay down thick laminated flooring, and I offer to lay down sound proofing membrane, on top...