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Old 10-09-2009, 00:35   #15
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Re: Please Help Me To Save Lives

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Originally Posted by Welshchris View Post
I think ur flogging a dead horse here no offense as it could cost BILLIONS to bring all the buildings in the UK upto spec on this money that a lot of councils, Privite Landlords and Housing associations dont have.

What ur trying to do is a good thing and i totally agree with it but i just cant see it happening.
i doubt it would cost that and in any case they don't often bring in retrospective laws mostly its just that it has to be done at the next refurb and all new housig fitted

plus look at all those extra jobs it could create

as to cost it cost about as much as carpeting a house or flat so some where between £1500 to £3000

but for most landlords and housing associations they should get a lot of that back in reduced insurance premiums over time and in any case if every one had to have it the cost of putting it in would drop as more companies competed for the work


all in all i think its worth the cost any how especially for multy occupancy houses and flats and still worth it for houses as well
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