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Topic: Re:Re:Re:Loft cnversion
Posted by: Harry Jay
Date/Time: 01/09/16 16:35:00

As philippa said,make sure you have consent to convert the loft,read your deeds.
Leasehold,share of freehold issues need to be sorted out first,this is done by the home owner not a builder.
Other important issue is to inform your own house insurer in writing that your having structural works done.
If the builder asks you to buy the bathroom suites or any other materials then any comeback/gurantee work will be your responsibilty to sort out.
If the loft builder contracts out different aspects of the work,ie plastering,plumbing,electrics dont pay individual contractors by cash payments  you wont have a contract with the main loft contractor.also tax implications.
Apart from all the paperwork and dust,a loft is a great way to provide more space.
Good luck.


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TopicDate PostedPosted By
Loft cnversion12/08/16 18:41:00 Caroline Frederick
   Re:Loft cnversion13/08/16 14:35:00 Kris Smith
      Re:Re:Loft cnversion13/08/16 22:32:00 Caroline Frederick
         Re:Loft cnversion16/08/16 23:48:00 Kris Smith
            Re:Re:Loft cnversion22/08/16 15:33:00 Caroline Frederick
   Re:Loft cnversion01/09/16 12:21:00 Michelle Hughes
      Re:Re:Loft cnversion01/09/16 12:46:00 Philippa Bond
         Re:Re:Re:Loft cnversion01/09/16 16:35:00 Harry Jay
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Loft cnversion02/09/16 10:10:00 Philippa Bond

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