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Nightmare property questions answered
FOR those who want to avoid a property nightmare, a new book has been launched to offer sound advice to owners and tenants.
The Ideal Property Book by Kent-based chartered surveyor Charles Stimpson is a valuable resource when it comes to the property market, with 288 pages full of helpful pointers.
Topics include what to do if you're struggling to meet your mortgage payments, advice on whether you need planning permission for an office building in your garden, neighbour
issues, boundaries, builders and hedges.
The book concentrates on situations people face with on a daily basis, not on how to make a profit, making it ideal for people who own or rent, are leaving home or want to rent their property out.
Charles said: "Many of the difficulties people encounter could have been avoided if detailed yet concise information had been available to them in one comprehensive volume.
"The book aims to simplify access to this knowledge."
For more information, visit theidealpropertybook.com
10:12am Tuesday 22nd April 2008
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