the tenant needs to heat their house sufficiently to prevent mould,
And make sure to open windows regularly to stop condensation, conicidentally letting out all the bastard heat.
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Wanderer@lemm.ee 10 months agoYou landlord when you talk about what thry need to do in regards to mould or insulation in your house.
My last place wouldn’t let me go into the attic to see what insulation was up there and on the energy certificate the guy wrote “assumed” for the attic. Now sure there is a really low minimum level as a landloard and sure there is a free money given to you if you install good insulation in the attic. But what’s the point? It’s just so much effort to make a couple of phone calls. It’s fair easier to just add to the contract that the tenant needs to heat their house sufficiently to prevent mould, no excuses. Then it’s not your problem!
the tenant needs to heat their house sufficiently to prevent mould,
And make sure to open windows regularly to stop condensation, conicidentally letting out all the bastard heat.
Lol no amount of heating or ventilating with negate the fact that when it rains hard outside it also rains inside my house. My landlord doesn’t give a fuck but I still let him know every single time it is raining indoors so when he inevitably tries to shaft me out of my deposit I have records of telling him it needs fixing every fucking time -_-
Who needs extractor fans with gas heating?
The draft will sort it anyway.
stsquad@lemmy.ml 10 months ago
I would support additional taxes on Landlords inversely proportional to the energy rating of the house. Currently there is no incentive for landlords to improve the energy efficiency of their properties. At least when you “own” a house the action to improve it is on you.
GreatAlbatross@feddit.uk 10 months ago
I’d support some benefit for improving houses that are owned, too.
It’s a bit frustrating if you decide to improve the insulation, but it doesn’t move the needle on property value, because a large enough chunk of the market does not care.
stsquad@lemmy.ml 10 months ago
There are various insulation schemes you can apply for but they are usually limited in who can apply. You probably don’t want to pay for Lord Farqwa upgrading his 16 bed converted wheel house pad.
GreatAlbatross@feddit.uk 10 months ago
Indeed, currently I think it’s band D or below for insulation quality, and household income of £30k.