The one which has the black mould is insulated to modern standards just has a ****** tenant, the others have virtually no insulation and sensible tenants, you work it out nose f all
I have 2 properties that have 15" solid walls, unable to be insulated,
The one which has the black mould is insulated
Where?it is widely publicised that aftermarket insulation is causing massive damp problems
you mean the biggest googler in here cant find them you do surprise me , notWhere?
Nope, nothing widespread or massive there. Gasser said,
But I need to find out myself what he means?it is widely publicised that aftermarket insulation is causing massive damp problems
One of those links doesn't really blame the EWI at all, "I would have thought nothin* to do with the insulation."
One of those links seems to be focusing on a late 19th century terraced house. I thought you were going to link us to (retro) cavity wall insulation issues?
so which of your statements is the true 1 ?The one which has the black mould is insulated to modern standards just has a ****** tenant, the others have virtually no insulation and sensible tenants, you work it out nose f all
algas lives in fantasy land. Just look at some of his posts.so which of your statements is the true 1 ?
A lot do provide mid market and market rent properties which are higher spec. They still need to cater for the lowest paid, and worse, in society. The private sector have a lot more leeway than councils when choosing tenants.Councils could do well providing the sort of accom people actually want.
I'm sure you're making all of that up. Tenants treating a property like there's no tomorrow? Nah, not buying it. A landlord who was there for their tenants quickly and efficiently? Nah, not buying that either.Early on, the only local authority tenants I took were under a scheme where the council undertook to pay, and all maintenance. So when the tenants or their gorilla troop swung on the cupboard doors or kicked the bath panel in, it was their problem. There was a boiler which had cut out because the pump was sticking intermittently. Instead of pressing the reset button, they'd hammered the reset button and bent the parts. Council paid for new boiler.
As the #232 post above, I used to be on the end of the phone to respond, and turn up in the evenings where I could. Well worth it all round. (Not for the LA tenants)