Re: Party Wall Problem with Empty Property Next Door
Lol - they are actually useful, on the two occasions I have visited their surgery, I have ended up with personal treatment/direct phone numbers of people with clout whereas going via the departments I just got fobbed off.
I've been reading some interested material on the Housing Act and council powers over empty properties where there are hazards to health (for mental health as well as physical risk) so I think I'll be paying my council friends another visit, ironically they said the surgeries are hardly ever attended, so have become something of an entertainment to them. There has to be something done about the mice, I just had one run out of my bedroom into my bathroom, I believe it's not coincidence that these started appearing about a month after the house was vacated - god know what kind of food etc he left lying all over the place.
Interesting. If I can't get help with the wall getting fixed I am going to make life difficult for the Building Soc and as suggested above maybe the estate agent/owner will be less likely to ignore the law and powers that be. We shall see I shall update on what happens, my friend's a civil servant in London will see if he knows anyone who has knowledge of the legislation etc will be speaking to him this evening.
Originally posted by CleverClogs
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I've been reading some interested material on the Housing Act and council powers over empty properties where there are hazards to health (for mental health as well as physical risk) so I think I'll be paying my council friends another visit, ironically they said the surgeries are hardly ever attended, so have become something of an entertainment to them. There has to be something done about the mice, I just had one run out of my bedroom into my bathroom, I believe it's not coincidence that these started appearing about a month after the house was vacated - god know what kind of food etc he left lying all over the place.
Interesting. If I can't get help with the wall getting fixed I am going to make life difficult for the Building Soc and as suggested above maybe the estate agent/owner will be less likely to ignore the law and powers that be. We shall see I shall update on what happens, my friend's a civil servant in London will see if he knows anyone who has knowledge of the legislation etc will be speaking to him this evening.
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