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Speak to the LandLord? No chance. We spend enough time quoting and looking at jobs with no recompense without being third degreed by a Land Lord. Quote YOUR client, get him to sign your T&C's, do job and get paid.
Incidentally, my T&C's carry a standard note to the effect that any permissions necessary are the responsibility of the client, and signing the quote acceptance indicates that these have been received.
. It is your responsibility as a professional to check that permission has been given. .
Where does it say that? I am always prepared to take advice, and be "educated" where I am wrong. However, I wonder if your statement is true, or "just a good idea"? I believe there may be some truth in this where Listed Buildings or National Monuments are concerned.
Not part of any gas regs or BS but the principle has been laid down in a great deal of statutory and case law. There is an onus on professional people to check that they have the necessary permissions to carry out work.
I tend not to believe a great deal without some evidence.
I tend not to believe a great deal without some evidence.
From a TENANCY AGREEMENT
THE TENANT AGREES with the Landlord as follows:
3.23 Not to hang any pictures or fix anything to the premises without the Landlord’s consent.
3.28 Not to make any alteration or addition to the premises or their contents.
3.29 Not to tamper or interfere with alter or add to the gas, water or electrical installations or meters serving the premises.
Agreed. The TENANT has to seek permission. If someones goes to paint the house, is HE going to contact the council, or will he assume that permissions are granted. Our contract is with the tenant, we may not even know that the house is rented, which is why my clause is on ALL contracts. There is nothing as far as I am aware that puts us on the onus to spend an age contacting LLords who probably don;t care
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