Quizzes & Puzzles27 mins ago
How can you find out if a house is now owned by the council?
I bought a privately owned semi detached house 4 years ago. My neighbours split badly and their house ended being repossessed after it was gutted. for the last 10 months we have had new neighbours from hell move in.
Can a semi detached property, in a private area, be bought up by the council to be used under this affordable housing scheme? There is a massive shortage in the area.
If so how can I find out if my adjoined house has been bought up in this way by the council?
Also, surely this will severly decrease the value of my property. How is this fare? Is there anything i can do?
thanks
Can a semi detached property, in a private area, be bought up by the council to be used under this affordable housing scheme? There is a massive shortage in the area.
If so how can I find out if my adjoined house has been bought up in this way by the council?
Also, surely this will severly decrease the value of my property. How is this fare? Is there anything i can do?
thanks
Answers
It is more likely to be housing association than council i would think. Even if it is owned privately, the council could be paying the rent for the tennants.
nusiance neighbours probably will not decrease the value of your property per se, but may well make it harder to sell (meaning you might have to lower the price to sell it) of course this only applies if you...
10:52 Sun 09th Jan 2011
It is more likely to be housing association than council i would think. Even if it is owned privately, the council could be paying the rent for the tennants.
nusiance neighbours probably will not decrease the value of your property per se, but may well make it harder to sell (meaning you might have to lower the price to sell it) of course this only applies if you are selling the house now - if you are not selling then anything could happen before then (ie they could move out).
As to what you can do there are a few things - firstly if they are doing anything illegal you can report them to the police. If they are making a lot of noise you can report them to environmental health at the council. If they are doing things that are a health hazzard, you can report them to the council (they don't have to be council tennants for you to do this)
if you can find out the landlord, then you can open a dialogue with him/her
nusiance neighbours probably will not decrease the value of your property per se, but may well make it harder to sell (meaning you might have to lower the price to sell it) of course this only applies if you are selling the house now - if you are not selling then anything could happen before then (ie they could move out).
As to what you can do there are a few things - firstly if they are doing anything illegal you can report them to the police. If they are making a lot of noise you can report them to environmental health at the council. If they are doing things that are a health hazzard, you can report them to the council (they don't have to be council tennants for you to do this)
if you can find out the landlord, then you can open a dialogue with him/her
You should be able to see house sales in your area on here-
http://www.upmystreet.com/
http://www.upmystreet.com/