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28th September 2009
There are several distance and on-campus electrician training courses. These are meant for people who love to play with gadgets and aspire to make a career in this field. Every industry, like construction, process, power, and consumer durables employs e... Read >
Author: Christopher
20th August 2009
Housing associations have had £174million written off their assets in 2008/9 as land and house prices tumbled.
During the year, 92 housing associations reported the impairment charges, driving the figure up 40% on last year. But the Tenant Services Au... Read >
Author: tugsearch
31st July 2009
According to recent reports social housing is one of the top ten recession-proof sectors to work in. With a growing need for new homes, the social housing sector is buoyant and has become a credible and attractive career choice.
The government aims ... Read >
Author: Don REV
30th July 2009
Researches have found that many Londoners struggle to get themselves contents insured due to the financial problems. This increases the concerns of Associations of British Insurers (ABI) to promote insurance among homeowners.
Associations of British In... Read >
Author: kath
01st July 2009
Maintenance jobs might sound pretty ordinary; however, almost every area of the work place requires some kind of maintenance in terms of health and safety, general upkeep, specialist technical support, energy management and much more. It’s a fact that m... Read >
Author: Laura room
17th June 2009
At Community Clean, we aim to provide complete graffiti removal services that meet the needs of our customers at a competitive price. As members of the AGA (Anti-Graffiti Association), we are committed to improving the environment in which you live by usi... Read >
Author: nmaidment
12th May 2009
Experts are warning that many will be disappointed with the UK Government's initiative to help first-time buyers on to the property ladder. The Open Market Homebuy Scheme allows those who qualify to buy from private sellers, as opposed to a housing associ... Read >
Author: michael challiner
28th April 2009
One of the newest shared equity schemes is the LIFT scheme, Low Cost Initiative for First-Time Buyers, formerly Homestake. The scheme is government run and aimed at people on low incomes struggling to buy a home. This scheme is for Scottish residents, if ... Read >
Author: cborthwick9
13th April 2009
Residents in Edinburgh are offered support to get a property through a number of housing providers. If you are on a low income and are unable to afford a property under your own steam then these schemes will help you make up the shortfall.
A shared own... Read >
Author: cborthwick9
13th March 2009
CSM facilities are a facilities management group providing a wide cleaning service to Glasgow and Edinburgh in Scotland. They specialise in providing service packages for particular markets, tailored to suit our client’s individual needs. Throughout the... Read >
Author: Pamela360
02nd March 2009
Industry body the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) estimates that unless action is taken, some 75,000 properties will be repossessed in 2009.
But here’s the good news:
* Help is available in the form of Government schemes
* You can prote... Read >
Author: MarkeD
02nd January 2009
Wirral County Council is offering Housing advisor's to offer recommendation and assistance to families over the coming year. Housing officers can help with disputes with landlords, disrepair, threats of homelessness, Rent arrears and Harassment/i... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th September 2008
Trouble is said to be brewing for some of the more overheated property markets in the UK. However, the property market in Manchester is experiencing a boost. Many experts in the Manchester property scene believe that the city's commercial property explosi... Read >
Author: Meena Kumari
04th September 2008
First to benefit are buyers buying a home under £175,000. Previously stamp duty was exempt only for properties below £125,000 and now stamp duty is payable only on properties over £175,000. Stamp duty is 1% of the purchase price so that's £1,750 sav... Read >
Author: Wheres My Property
04th September 2008
First to benefit are buyers buying a home under £175,000. Previously stamp duty was exempt only for properties below £125,000 and now stamp duty is payable only on properties over £175,000. Stamp duty is 1% of the purchase price so that's £1,750 sav... Read >
Author: Wheres My Property
03rd September 2008
Trouble is said to be brewing for some of the more overheated property markets in the UK. However, the property market in Manchester is experiencing a boost. Many experts in the Manchester property scene believe that the city's commercial property explosi... Read >
Author: Parmdeep Vadesha
15th August 2008
It was not that long ago that tenant loans were unheard of. In order to benefit from a good loan opportunity, a borrower had to own a property that could be offered as collateral for a loan. This secured loan set up reduced the lender's risk, motivating t... Read >
Author: Martin Sumner
14th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Parmdeep Vadesha
Every year, thousands of UK properties and homes are sold below their real market value. Most of these are made through property auctions, where homebuyers can have savings of 10% to 40%. For a lot of first-time buye... Read >
Author: Parmdeep Vadesha
27th May 2008
If you are a tenant of local councils, housing associations or other similar government landlords, maximum possibility is that you are not a home owner. The other situation may be that you may be a home owner but not at a place where you are staying as a ... Read >
Author: Baidehi Creeper
27th May 2008
If you are a tenant of local councils, housing associations or other similar government landlords, maximum possibility is that you are not a home owner. The other situation may be that you may be a home owner but not at a place where you are staying as a ... Read >
Author: Baidehi Creeper
22nd May 2008
A property owned by you will no doubt, provide you with a sense of pride and an assurance of security under all circumstances. After all, it is not uncommon to find yourself in a situation where you are facing an unexpected financial crunch, and it is you... Read >
Author: Richard Shepherd
29th April 2008
Payday loan lenders now offering loans design especially for tenants. Now the people those are not a homeowner can also get the cash loan without any security and hassle. unsecured loans for tenants have a convenient loan approval process for tenants. ... Read >
Author: fosker1jon
13th April 2008
With ever increasing prices hitting mortgages hard many people find themselves turning to rental property as a more cost effective alternative with added bonuses. So what are these added bonuses? Well if you are renting a property you don’t have to worr... Read >
Author: Helen
25th July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Property Horizons Group Ltd
It's true what they say- money does not bring happiness. But one thing that does for me is to teach people from all walks of life, just how they can become financially independent though property and real ... Read >
Author: propertyhorizons.co.uk
21st June 2007
A promotional item is goods given away without charge to the community in an attempt to endorse a business or boost awareness in, or sales of, merchandise or service. Promotional items are often distributed at trade shows, used in direct mail and as part ... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin
02nd February 2007
Lenders are now offering loans specially designed for tenants i.e. people who are not the homeowner without taking any of tenants’ assets as security against loan offered. These loans are called unsecured loans for tenants.
Unsecured Loans
There are... Read >
Author: Scarlette Riley
02nd February 2007
Previously, borrowers used to face problems in borrowing if they had bad credit. Because, lenders used to make out the payment pattern of people with bad credit. However, now there are specialized lenders who offer loans to borrowers with bad credit eve... Read >
Author: Scarlette Riley
02nd February 2007
Previously, borrowers used to face problems in borrowing if they had bad credit. Because, lenders used to make out the payment pattern of people with bad credit. However, now there are specialized lenders who offer loans to borrowers with bad credit even ... Read >
15th November 2006
100% Shared Ownership Mortgages
As UK house prices have escalated out of the reach of the first time buyer many people have had to resort to moving into rented accommodation to get a roof over their heads. An Englishman's home is his castle and with th... Read >
Author: Joe Kocsis
31st August 2006
There's a lot of interest being shown in a totally new shared-equity mortgage, which will hopefully help a wide range of first time buyers to get into the property market.
Shared equity is not new and schemes have been around for some years which mainl... Read >
Author: michael challiner
27th June 2006
Introduction:
Shared ownership mortgages were formed to help people buy the property of their own, when they cannot afford to buy full property at a time. The share of property is usually 50%, but may also be 25% or 75%, and is purchased from housing a... Read >
Author: James Smith
23rd June 2006
First time buyer mortgage, as the name indicates, is designed for consumers who are buying home for the first time. First time buyers will be asked to pay fifteen to twenty percent as down payment and remaining amount will be paid by the creditor. First t... Read >
Author: Ruth Stanhop
23rd June 2006
The most important thing for the first time buyer is to know the resale value of your property and then calculate the amount you intend to borrow keeping in mind that legal and miscellaneous cost is also included in the mortgage. Naturally, if you are a f... Read >
Author: Ruth Stanhop
30th April 2006
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If you are in arrears with your mortgage or rent, you should contact your lender or your landlord immediately. Explain why you are in arrears and how you are going to repay them. If your ... Read >
Author: Chris Frostt
03rd April 2006
With over 4,000 different mortgage deals available all over UK and each one boasting of their uniqueness and compatibility, it can be daunting task to choose lenders and their mortgage schemes. So, you essentially need MORTGAGE ADVICE.
You should s... Read >
Author: Carleton Carl
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