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What is the Housing Ombudsman? Understanding the Housing Ombudsman Service
The housing ombudsman can solve a huge number of disputes and disagreements between landlords and tenants but their service isn’t for everyone. Below we’ve tried to help outline who and when they can help.
Who – In order to benefit from the Housing Ombudsman it will be necessary fro your landlord to be a member. While not all landlords are member many are. As the organisation becomes better know hopefully more landlord will join the scheme.
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Renting Versus Buying A Home
Renters are often in a quandary as to whether it makes sense to continue renting or buy a home. Buying a home makes more sense, particularly when taking a long-term view. Yes, even in the current hot real estate market.
Renting – Advantages
Renting can have a few advantages depending on the part of the country you live in. The primary advantage is your monthly rent payment may be less than an equivalent mortgage. A secondary advantage is the fa Read More...
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Assignment Of Lease By Lessee With Consent Of Lessor
A long title with a simple meaning... don't let it scare you!
If you are a tenant (a Lessee), your lease agreement probably contains a clause prohibiting you from letting someone else take over the lease without the landlord's consent. Most do. This is to protect the landlord from suddenly having new tenants... tenants who may or may not make timely rental payments. Tenants who may or may not take care of his property.
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