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Mazza6

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  1. Turtle basking on a fallen tree trunk over the lake in Belair Park.
  2. I hope and prayer your friend gets found.
  3. They love the bird seed unfortunately had to take it away from my garden as one was drawn to it. Came back after climbing the tree in search of the bird feeder!
  4. Thanks for clarifying, what works have they carried out in the common parts? You therefore both have a share in the freehold company, they will need you on there side for any works requiring freehold permission. In your lease does it require permission to sublet? This might be another angle to look out. It does make it difficult that you are both members of a company as such (freehold co). Is the flat above tenancy managed by an agent. As you might be able to compliant to them to get through to the tenants in the meantime. Good luck.
  5. Hi there, Who manages your building is it an individual landlord or managing agent? They should be writing to the owner of the flat quoting sections of the lease where they are in breach. Even though they have rented the flat the tenancy still has to adhere to the terms of the lease. If there are wooden floors and there is a noise issue, the terms of the lease will refer to floor coverings ie carpet and underlay. For any fitted would flooring the owner of this flat would have had to apply for permission (and there should be different constraints with this ie. Acoustic underlay, properly fitted etc..). As evidence it is important to keep some sort of sound diary recording type of noise, time and date. I feel you pain and hope this helps.
  6. Also would like to recommend Aston, he responded straight away, arrived on time did an excellent job putting up two blinds. I wouldn't hesitate using him again, a real gem.
  7. These works seem to be a complete waste of time, money and an accident waiting to happen. Is it safer for cyclists? But insane to think the works are at the detriment of motorist and pedestrians.
  8. Sorry to hear about your situation. Do you own your property? If so please contact your managing agent. They should be able to speak to your neighbour as she will need to rectify her leak issues and also approach the noise issues. The water damage to your property you can make a claim on the building insurance, but ideally you want to make sure other leaks do not happen. If you rent your property inform your landlord or the council, they should take your issues seriously and will deal directly with your neighbour to hopefully resolve the issue.
  9. I am sure works were meant to finish end of last year? Such a shame it is the heart of the Village.
  10. Is there an old unused pipe in the wall that hasnt been capped off properly? Good luck.
  11. Check your building insurance policy as there should be subsidence cover. But bear in mind that any call to your insurer will result in a potential claim and will possibly affect your insurance cover. To establish whether it is subsidence first would be best. Have you seen the crack? It would have to be very large crack not a fine line crack. If it is established it is subsidence then your insurer would appoint a loss adjuster, they will make there recommendations and monitoring any movement, cracking. Will look at the surrounding areas for trees etc. It can be a long process but should all be covered under your policy apart from the excess.
  12. Park Hall Business Centre on Martell Road, is a great hob for business with cool cafe/meeting space - good luck!
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