Real estate stands to be one of the best assets that you can own in your lifetime. As the demand for real estate increases, so does its value, making it an excellent option where you can invest your hard-earned money into. For you to get the best out of your money and your investment, it is important for you to employ a well-thought-out strategic plan for your real estate investment. Doing so will help you ensure that your money won’t...
Brian Fisher, 85, put items out in front of his home for 'free' but expected a charitable donation
More than 20 households are set to receive enforcement notices telling them to leave the site in Enderby,, Leics., because they are not members of the travelling community.
We spend many years of our lives working from an office. But is there a perfect office space? Yes. The perfect office space is open plan, has lots of natural light, a café, comfy chairs, fixed desks and free snacks, according to a new Business Insurance study from MoneySuperMarket. 1,000 employees and 500 business owners across the Business and HR, Media and Marketing, and Creative sectors were surveyed to find out what the ideal office environment looks like, based on...
The tenant fee ban will save UK renters £192 million a year, new analysis has found. Researchers scouring government data found there are some 860,000 rental transactions a year across the UK, with the average tenant is being charged £223 in fees alone. But under new laws set out in the Tenant Fee Act 2019 landlords and letting agents will not be permitted to charge exorbitant, arbitrary fees – saving Brits a massive £191,780,000 a year. Tom Woollard, co-founder and...
Seven-strong fox family create mayhem in couple's back garden
Stewart Davenport has lived with his partner and their eight children and step children in a three-bed Oxford house
Paul Potter, a vile voyeur who recorded his female tenant using the toilet with a secret bathroom camera, has walked free from court.
Japanese knotweed was first introduced into the UK from Japan in the 1850s as an ornamental plant, but it is now number one on the Environment Agency’s list of the UK’s most invasive plant species, described as “indisputably the UK’s most aggressive, destructive and invasive plant”. Growing up to three metres in height, it spreads rapidly between May and September and can push up through asphalt, cracks in concrete, driveways, cavity walls and drains. But Japanese knotweed is no longer...
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