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Home Resident Housing Empty Homes Having Building Work Done

Having Building Work Done


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 There are some key issues to consider when planning renovation work
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Budgeting

Make sure you work out a proper budget before you start refurbishing an empty home. The Empty Homes Agency suggests budgeting for a contingency sum of at least 10%, and if the property is very dilapidated, nearer 25%.

Insurance

Contact your own insurance company to discuss the planned work and timescales to ensure you have the correct cover. 

Legal Restrictions

It's good to have imaginative plans for redeveloping an empty home, but if they won't get planning approval or building-control consent, you need to think again. You may also need to consider whether the property is a Listed building or in a conservation area.

Choosing your builder

Building work can be expensive and stressful so it is important you choose the right builder to work for you. It is not only the dishonest ‘cowboys’ you want to avoid, some very honest and genuine tradesman are just not up to the job.

You can speak to family or friends for recommendations and there are a number of websites that you can visit for advice on choosing your builder:

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