Hi, my 2p (as always)
The left/right theory may have validity in some places - we have wooden fences in oout back garden - on one side we have a face and the other a back. If I owned both fences, I would want both faces - and they are easier to paint so there may be places where that is the case.
On the landlord query, I have a colleague who rents but he is responsible for the full upkeep of the property. This is a way of reducing the cost of the rent. Great idea, until you get a leak and the electric fuses because of it and the leak is underground - his cheap rent turned out to be anything but cheap!!
So - advice -
1. Check tenancy agreement
2. Speak to landlord
3. Check insurance
4. Check with land registry or local council for ownership
Have a great weekend,
Richard
The left/right theory may have validity in some places - we have wooden fences in oout back garden - on one side we have a face and the other a back. If I owned both fences, I would want both faces - and they are easier to paint so there may be places where that is the case.
On the landlord query, I have a colleague who rents but he is responsible for the full upkeep of the property. This is a way of reducing the cost of the rent. Great idea, until you get a leak and the electric fuses because of it and the leak is underground - his cheap rent turned out to be anything but cheap!!
So - advice -
1. Check tenancy agreement
2. Speak to landlord
3. Check insurance
4. Check with land registry or local council for ownership
Have a great weekend,
Richard