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Re: Hyndburn Homes - security compromised.
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If I get a landing squatter, I propose to use my portable gas canister shrill personal security alarm, and I happen to have an axe which I will relocate to the hallway.
ps note to self - must websearch the Lizzie Borden case :D |
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Replacement of roof and kitchen etc should not be on a time period but when required is what I was getting at. If the roof is sound why waste money replacing it when the interiors need doing? |
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The lack of insulation is easily sorted on a referb and i think the kitchens are big enough for a small flat, is it only one bedroom? |
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The company who erected the ariels and who should have removed the old ariels has gone into liquidation. Tenants in one area of this estate who have had serious antisocial behaviour problems are raising a petition and arranging a meeting in a community hall and have requested a HH representative to attend and have said 'we want the organ grinder not the monkey' Lancs Ev Tel are coming tomorrow The natives are restless - there's trouble at t'mill:D As for the size of the kitchen - I have a fridge freezer, a (half size drum) washing machine and a small dishwasher. I have had the washer plumbed in in a walk in cupboard and have no space for a tumble dryer. Whether a kitchen is practical depends on the layout. I have an unusable base corner unit - it is 100cm wide but the one door to get in it is only 40cm - 60cm of wasted space there. One wall cupboard has only the bottom half usable because the top half cannot be reached (I am 5'6") To improvise for the shortage of work surfaces I have a large wooden chopping board which fits over the sink. PS how do you insulate a single brick wall(no cavity)? |
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Well I have to say Margaret, apart from the security aspect, which is a total dogs breakfast, I don't really have any complains about my flat, really, its fully double glazed, there was cavity wall insulation carried out some years ago, I would say ten, the air blow central heating was replaced by conventional radiator system about 4 years ago, which is certainly cheaper, my shower isn't bad, although a wet room would be better now I'm not that mobile, the kitchens okay, mind you I'm not a woman, so I can't really comment, but overall I'm quite happy with it really
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I have been browsing properties to rent locally for a while now. The security and the views that this flat provided were its only assets - now both are gone (that football pavilion is enormous)
The refurbishments that have been done to many private landlord properties are to a far higher standard than HH provide. The location dictates the price but I am capable of paying more to have a desirable place to live. I have been registered on BwithUs for two years and today have registered with 3 letting agencies. |
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It would also absorb some of the noise in the stairwell, which is another nuisance. |
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Its harder to do as well compared to the inside wall
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Personally think taking the outside locks off is an absolute disgrace :mad: From a personal point of view would recommend looking at "Harvest Homes", can't find a fault with the accommodation that I live in. Yes the rent might seem high but when you take into account all the added extras, ie the central heating and laundry costs are added to service charges (which are in with the rent). The only other outgoings are T.V. Licensee £7:50 per year and your quarterly elec bill.
Bearing all that in mind I know where I would rather live, oh and by the way this complex has had double glazing and new kitchens fitted in the last couple of years and is due for bathroom refurbs in the not to distant future. Just have a look round, I'm sure you would be surprised at how nice it is |
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I have browsed the Harvest Homes website. It is a name new to me but then I saw the name Eavesbrook which I was aware of.(amalgamation happened there too)
I found the page about 'apply for a home' and it directed me to BwithUs, which I'm already registered with and watching weekly. Whilst on their website, I looked around it and, noticed to their credit, that they have advised their tenants of the existence of The Tenant Service Authority and its regulatory power over them. Hyndburn Homes website doesn't -(or should that be 'daren't' ?):rolleyes: |
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