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Flood risk
As others have said, do your own research and make a judgement. The environment agency has all of the data and maps. Likely to flood 1 in 5 or even 10 years, probably a bad risk; likely 1 in 1000 or even 100, probably going ...
Posted in Buy-to-Let 8 Replies Active 3 years agoPropertyData - risk mitigation analytics
We first met up with PropertyData at the Property Investor Show in 2018. Since then the business has grown and developed and it was high time for a catch up.PropertyData is one of the leading analytics tool for property ...
Posted in In the Spotlight 0 Replies Active 3 years agoFlood risk assessment
Hi we are about to apply for PP to turn shop & premises back into residential only. It states we will need to submit a ‘ flood risk assessment’ , is this something we can do ourselves, the property is in zone 3 and according to ...
Posted in Refurbish/Develop 5 Replies Active 3 years agoGroundwater flood risk + mobile base station
Whether there is any health risk of mobile masts or not is irrelevant, as it is what most people believe, and many believe there to be a risk.The best way to approach this problem is to imagine a potential buyer in the future ...
Posted in Property-a-holics 4 Replies Active 3 years agoFlood risk - flat financing concerns
You can’t have failed to notice the whole CoP26 and global warming thing. Weather will continue to become more extreme and more unpredictable. It seems a foregone conclusion that the flats will flood again. Your insurance ...
Posted in Deal Finding & Analysis 4 Replies Active 3 years agoDe-risking commercial to resi conversion
some vendors allow you to buy subject to planning or PD too - often there's an extra cost associated though - either a higher price or an option cost. Once you're an experienced developer, you'll get a feel for how ...
Posted in Commercial Property 4 Replies Active 3 years agoHow to reduce tenant risk after furlough ends
Furlough is starting to be phased out, so worth giving this thread a bump! ...
Posted in Tenant Referencing 6 Replies Active 3 years agoBiggest general risks for Landlords?
Firstly I would like to point out that developers and landlords can face entirely different issues. I therefore answer this here from the landlord point of view by giving you the list of contents of my book 'The Toxic ...
Posted in Property-a-holics 11 Replies Active 3 years agoFire Risk Assessment (FRA)
Good day all I’ve just received the most recent FRA for the block in which i have a leasehold flat. As has happened before an approximate 1970 build date has been used but the council is fully aware it was built 53-55. ...
Posted in Buy-to-Let 3 Replies Active 3 years agoGuildford maisonette Fire Risk Assessment
For remortgaging/insurance purposes I require a Fire Risk Assessment for a ground floor self contained maisonette in Manor Lodge, Guildford. Second floor maisonette is accessed by outside staircase so no communal areas. ...
Posted in Wanted & Recommendations 0 Replies Active 3 years agoSurface water flood risk in Enviro report
True that. A friend's Mother's house flooded a few weeks ago and that had never previously happened in the 50 years she had lived there. ...
Posted in Buy-to-Let 12 Replies Active 3 years agoResident Director – A Risk Worth Taking?
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Posted in Property Management 5 Replies Active 3 years agoTake more risk or work 10 years longer?
This was the title of a Telegraph article that caught my eye. It was actually about pensions, but I thought it would be interesting to apply it to property.We often talk about the risk/reward ratio in investing where, ...
Posted in Property-a-holics 25 Replies Active 3 years agoLease extension cost and risk
My 2 cents are if the lease is being renewed/ extended to exactly 150 from 77 years then that's not being done via the statutory route and therefore the risks are in the detail of the lease itself. Read it very ...
Posted in Leasehold Property 9 Replies Active 3 years agoRisk - where do you sit on the risk spectrum?
Option 3 for me.Benefitting from compounding, inflation, leverage - all the good things about property investment,If these are good quality properties in high demand areas, and the properties are well maintained and managed, then ...
Posted in Property-a-holics 24 Replies Active 3 years agoInsurance - flood risk to 3rd floor flat!!!!
But shouldn't this be under the block insurance and insurance of the flat would be just for possessions? The service charge should cover such insurance matters you just listed there Alfred. Maybe they are insuring for nothing ...
Posted in Buy-to-Let 11 Replies Active 3 years agoGrowing portfolio - changing attitude to risk
Thank you for starting this Ben.Your comment from the other thread particularly resonated with me - My view is the larger you get the less rapidly you need to expand.I completely concur with this. We have seen many ...
Posted in Buy-to-Let 38 Replies Active 4 years agoTop 3 property risks of 2021 - Paul Mahoney
As 2021 gets underway, there is a huge amount of uncertainty for landlords and property investors, and this is likely to be a year unlike we have ever seen before.One thing that we can be certain of, is that the stakes have been ...
Posted in Property-a-holics 35 Replies Active 4 years agoLegionnaires risk
pointless post as youve not taken the time to find out what the alleged issues are. how can u expect definitive advice. ...
Posted in Refurbish/Develop 9 Replies Active 4 years agoFire Risk Assessment
Ask the Freeholder.It is the Freeholders responsibility. If there are common ways they should have an up to date Fire Risk Assessment Asbestos Report and a EICR on file.The Fire Door to your flat is usually your responsibility.It ...
Posted in Property-a-holics 9 Replies Active 4 years ago