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Can you give any advice on boiler and heating breakdown insurance?
Read more: Can you give any advice on boiler and heating breakdown insurance?No – sorry we not authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to give advice on financial products such as insurance policies. However, we have been appointed to act as an introducer for a company that provides insurance products for landlords and tenants which means we can effect introductions and distribute non-real time promotions for their products. The decision to insure against risks such as breakdowns is a personal one. The following websites help compare boiler and central heating cover: Moneysupermarket Uswitch (this website only compares polices for owner-occupied property but is a useful guide) Compare what is included in the different…
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Howdens 60CM Integrated Extractor LAM2202 User & Installation Guide
Read more: Howdens 60CM Integrated Extractor LAM2202 User & Installation GuideHowdens 60CM Integrated Extractor LAM2202 User & Installation Guide
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Greenstar Ri User Instructions & Customer Care Guide
Read more: Greenstar Ri User Instructions & Customer Care GuideGreenstar Ri User Instructions & Customer Care Guide
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Will I get compensation from the tenant if the carpet is damaged?
Read more: Will I get compensation from the tenant if the carpet is damaged?If the property is managed by Jungle Property, it will be checked by an independent inventory clerk at the end of the tenancy against the Inventory and Schedule of Condition Report compiled at the start of the tenant’s original tenancy. If the damage is deemed beyond fair wear and tear then compensation may be sought. More information about fair wear and tear can be found in our blog article What is fair wear and tear and what is damage?
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Do I need to read the meters before the tenancy starts?
Read more: Do I need to read the meters before the tenancy starts?No – Jungle Property will on your behalf read and photograph any meters 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. Still not answered your question? We love questions so fire it at us using the contact details here Please rate this article so we know how well it answered your question…
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Ideal Logic Heat 12 15 18 24 30 Installation and Servicing
Read more: Ideal Logic Heat 12 15 18 24 30 Installation and ServicingIdeal Logic Heat 12 15 18 24 30 Installation and Servicing
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Ideal Logic Heat 12 15 18 24 30 User Guide
Read more: Ideal Logic Heat 12 15 18 24 30 User GuideIdeal Logic Heat 12 15 18 24 30 User Guide
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Cannon Harrogate Use and Installation Instructions
Read more: Cannon Harrogate Use and Installation InstructionsCannon Harrogate Use and Installation Instructions
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How do I treat black mould in my property?
Read more: How do I treat black mould in my property?Under the terms of your Tenancy Agreement you are responsible for taking reasonable and prudent steps to adequately heat and ventilate your property in order to help prevent condensation. Where such condensation does occur, you agreed to take care to promptly wipe down and clean surfaces as required from time to time to stop the build-up of mould growth or damage to the property or its fixtures or fittings or contents (if any). Condensation is by far the most common cause of dampness experienced by tenants in rental properties. To help you identify and reduce condensation and treat the mould growth…
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What is covered by an electrical installation inspection?
Read more: What is covered by an electrical installation inspection?Periodic inspection and testing should be carried out only by electrically competent persons, such as registered electricians. They will check the condition of the electrics against the UK standard for the safety of electrical installations, BS 7671 – Requirements for Electrical Installations (IET Wiring Regulations). The inspection takes into account all the relevant circumstances and checks on: The adequacy of earthing and bonding. The suitability of the switchgear and controlgear. For example, an old fusebox with a wooden back, cast-iron switches, or a mixture of both will need replacing. The serviceability of switches, sockets and lighting fittings. Items that may…
