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John Lewis Dishwasher JLDWS1328 User manual
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AEG LAVAMAT 68270FL User Manual
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Samsung RS54N3103SA User Manual
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Do I need to read the meters and inform the utility companies at the start of the tenancy?
Read more: Do I need to read the meters and inform the utility companies at the start of the tenancy?No – Jungle Property will on your behalf read and photograph any accessible meters and gauges at the Check-In and notify, at the commencement and at the end of the tenancy, the local authority responsible for the collection of Council Tax and any providers of any electricity, gas, oil and any other relevant fuels, water and environmental services to the property. The meter readings are also provided to the tenant at the Check-In. Where a meter is not accessible e.g. waterlogged water meter, we will request the provider of the fuel or water attends and reads the meter on your…
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Alarm System Scantronic 9651 User Guide
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Bosch VarioPerfect Washing Machine
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Gabarron PH Plus Smart Panel Convector Heater
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Why have I been charged for a Check-Out and compilation of the Inventory and Schedule of Condition Report carried out at the same visit?
Read more: Why have I been charged for a Check-Out and compilation of the Inventory and Schedule of Condition Report carried out at the same visit?The Check-Out and compilation of the Inventory and Schedule of Condition Report are two distinct pieces of work, generating two distinct artefacts for two separate tenancies: Inventory and Schedule of Condition Report – compiled immediately before the start of the tenancy to record its condition, together with fixtures, fittings and contents and with relevant meter readings. Check-Out Report – compiled at the end of the tenancy or as soon as possible afterwards comparing differences between the state of the property at that point with the original Inventory and Schedule of Condition Report. Check-Out – Analysing the differences between the Check-In…
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Isn’t replacing a boiler in my rental property the same as replacing a boiler in my home? (landlord)
Read more: Isn’t replacing a boiler in my rental property the same as replacing a boiler in my home? (landlord)From an installation perspective – yes. From a landlord and tenant law and contract perspective – no. As the owner of the freehold for your home you have complete freedom over what you do and when you do it if your boiler needs replacing (beyond economical repair). You may choose not to replace the boiler relying instead on a secondary heat source such as a solid fuel burning appliance. You may choose to shop around and obtain estimates and quotations for replacing the boiler or simply delay replacing the boiler until you have decided how to finance the work. Your…
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Do resident management companies need to register with ICO?
Read more: Do resident management companies need to register with ICO?The following is the advice received from the Information Commissioner: With regards to whether Resident Management Companies (RMCs) need to notify, this would depend on the individual circumstances of each case and, in particular, whether the resident management company does any processing of personal data itself that the professional management agent does not. Therefore, in a clear-cut case where all processing of personal data is carried out by the Managing Agent and the RMC does not process any information itself, it is unlikely that the RMC would need to notify as well. However, if the RMC also does some processing…
