Please Help Me To Save Lives
07-12-2009, 23:20
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Re: Please Help Me To Save Lives
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I have reduced my property holdings over the last five years, but have recently started to invest in the market again. Just bought two more in the last month, a one bedroonm house and a two bedroom flat. One I will develop and sell, the other I will refurbish and let.
Just remembered what one of those fathers said to me when I told him how much it was going to cost me to put right the damage his darling princess had caused. He said, "well, it's just a skim off he top of what you make, Your only in this for the profit." Well, derrh, of course I'm only in it for the profit, why else would I do it. But, like many, he had a poor grasp of what those profits were. When you think that the revenue earned from the property; about eight hundred a month (seven thousand two hundred in the year), take out interest, insurance, fees etc. the profit was about three or four thousand pounds, on that one property. Then take into account the dilapidation costs, I was looking at about a thousand pounds profit for the year. Wasn't going to be Donald Trump any time soon.
I do have some low cost accommodation and I also work with organisations such as NACRO and some social services departments, to provide some transitional accommodation to some very vulnerable people. Some are ex-offenders, just leaving prison and needing to re-enter society. Some are young people just coming out of care and needing somewhere secure and consistent to live, until they establish themselves. I don't get too directly involved with these tenants, but sometimes I have to and to be honest, most of them are the best tenants I have ever had. But conversely, some have been some of the worst I have ever had, but, thankfully, it doesn't happen very often.
These tenants are the only ones who have a direct line number to my maintenance supervisor and I have told him that these are the highest priority calls. They also have been told that my PA's number is always open to them and I am always, like I am with all my other tenants, open to their input, whether positive or negative (the negative ones don't happen very often, usually it is things that are beyond my control, but you can't please everyone all the time  )
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sounds like a good setup you got good luck with it
i should also add for the benefit of Tdadyslexia that given the work you do for the social services your property would have to meet stringent standards before you let to them and they are quite strict as i know through my own experience doing the refurbs
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08-12-2009, 02:24
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Re: Please Help Me To Save Lives
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i should also add for the benefit of Tdadyslexia that given the work you do for the social services your property would have to meet stringent standards before you let to them and they are quite strict as i know through my own experience doing the refurbs
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I know already how stringent the standards are for social services.
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10-12-2009, 20:12
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Re: Please Help Me To Save Lives
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To install a modern day sprinkler system in a block of six flats, would cost between about fifty and one hundred thousand pounds. That's a lot of carpets.
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What a load of Rubbish.
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Actually Flyboy is close to the mark on that point.
When you factor in the cost of a new connection to the water main (firefighting & domestic supplies shouldn't run off the same pipework), excavation & reinstatement of the trench for the water pipes etc then it begins to become very expensive in some cases.
In Scotland it's now a legal requirement for Care Homes and the like to have full sprinkler systems in place. I work for the water authority and I've seen just how expensive these things can be, sometimes costing several hundred thousand pounds, especially when they're retrofitted to existing buildings that weren't designed with sprinkler systems in mind.
I'm not trying to have a go or anything, just giving you an idea of the work & costs involved.
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11-12-2009, 13:26
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Re: Please Help Me To Save Lives
@bhoywonder1967, Thank you for the info, so Scotland has better Fire Safety laws than England. We jous need to get England to have better Fire Safety laws.
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