Tagged: “empty homes”
Long Term Empty Homes
Long term empty homes can cause problems for local authorities in that they can affect the appearance of a neighbourhood however it is the people living nearby that have to suffer the consequences when an empty home becomes derelict or is vandalised. Empty properties are seen as a wasted resource and returning them back into […]
Empty Homes – Claim a Reward!
You may be entitled to a financial reward if you report an empty privately owned home to us and we are successful in tracing a rightful owner to the property. Empty homes can cause problems for residents in that they can affect the appearance of a neighbourhood and the people living nearby. We would encourage you to […]
Do you live next door to an empty home?
Local authorities in the UK have to deal with a number of long term empty privately owned homes that cause problems in that they can affect the appearance of a neighbourhood and the quality of life of people living nearby. Generally it is people within the community that have to suffer the consequences if an empty […]
Probate Property Services
We offer solicitors a bespoke probate property service to assist them when they are dealing with the administration of a deceased person’s estate where an empty home or commercial property is involved. A solicitor’s valuable time and effort can be saved if we are instructed to deal with the property valuation and house clearance on […]
Judge rules in favour of squatter
Several newspapers and online news agencies are reporting on a High Court decision to hand a £400,000 house in Ilford to a squatter. The house belonged to a Doris May Curtis who died in 1988. Although Mrs Curtis has a son he has had little involvement with the property in recent years. Redbridge Council who […]
Empty Homes Strategy
Local authorities in the UK have a number of long term empty homes that cause problems in that they can affect the appearance of a neighbourhood and the people living nearby. Generally it is people within the community that have to suffer the consequences if an empty home becomes derelict or is vandalised. Long term […]