Stooo wrote:wutang wrote:Stooo wrote:
I'm sure that gas pipes have to be yellow.
Isn't that just underground ones
Not sure, they're all yellow at work
At work regs prob different to residential (the gas pipes in my flat aint yellow)
Stooo wrote:wutang wrote:Stooo wrote:
I'm sure that gas pipes have to be yellow.
Isn't that just underground ones
Not sure, they're all yellow at work
Stooo wrote:wutang wrote:Stooo wrote:
I'm sure that gas pipes have to be yellow.
Isn't that just underground ones
Not sure, they're all yellow at work
Guest wrote:Stooo wrote:wutang wrote:Stooo wrote:
I'm sure that gas pipes have to be yellow.
Isn't that just underground ones
Not sure, they're all yellow at work
Residential are black
Guest wrote:https://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201012/cmselect/cmcomloc/1851/1851.pdf
Guest wrote:Si_Crewe wrote:Guest wrote:Once again your knowledge is astoundingly weak.
Council tenants CAN sub-let their flat.
All they need is the Council's permission, which councils usually rubber stamp as a formality.
Hth
What are you twattering on about?
The article I linked to is specifically discussing the issue of people who have ILLEGALLY sub-let their flats, thus leading to a situation where the authorities have no idea who was living there.
The fact that sub-letting is legal has no bearing on this whatsoever.
Personally, I don't think it should be legal for council tenants to sub-let a property.
If a person can sub-let a property it means they don't need to live there and social housing should be for people who NEED somewhere to live.
But that's a different thread.
So a student in a council flat, who is going to study abroad should make themselves homeless and go through the whole process again once they come home.
Very sensible.
Si_Crewe wrote:Guest wrote:So a student in a council flat, who is going to study abroad should make themselves homeless and go through the whole process again once they come home.
Very sensible.
I bet Grenfell tower was just packed with students off studying abroad, eh?
Guest wrote:Si_Crewe wrote:Guest wrote:So a student in a council flat, who is going to study abroad should make themselves homeless and go through the whole process again once they come home.
Very sensible.
I bet Grenfell tower was just packed with students off studying abroad, eh?
Who said it was? Stupid twat.
So should a council housed student make themselves homeless whilst doing a 3rd year abroad of a 4 year language course?
Yes or No?
Guest wrote:Guest wrote:Si_Crewe wrote:Guest wrote:So a student in a council flat, who is going to study abroad should make themselves homeless and go through the whole process again once they come home.
Very sensible.
I bet Grenfell tower was just packed with students off studying abroad, eh?
Who said it was? Stupid twat.
So should a council housed student make themselves homeless whilst doing a 3rd year abroad of a 4 year language course?
Yes or No?
How are they exactly homeless, if they are living abroad for a year?
And as it seems so easy, why can't they sublet when they get back from this year of study abroad?
The council needs to go around to the other flats in the area and start knocking on doors and Checking id's on who exactly is living in these rented spaces.
I'd hazard a guess and say you're the type of poster who screams blue murder about private landlords renting out properties, but yet are here trying to make up excuses for council tenants who sublet.
Guest wrote:How are they exactly homeless, if they are living abroad for a year?
And as it seems so easy, why can't they sublet when they get back from this year of study abroad?
The council needs to go around to the other flats in the area and start knocking on doors and Checking id's on who exactly is living in these rented spaces.
I'd hazard a guess and say you're the type of poster who screams blue murder about private landlords renting out properties, but yet are here trying to make up excuses for council tenants who sublet.
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