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Welsh Assembly hike new house prices by £5000

Turnbull2000
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http://www.adamsmith.org/blog/regulation-and-industry/how-do-you-say-%27paternalism%27-in-welsh%3f/#disqus_thread
Sprinkler systems now compulsory in all new homes. If you take into account interest payments, that £5000 is more like £10,000.
Sprinkler systems now compulsory in all new homes. If you take into account interest payments, that £5000 is more like £10,000.
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This could turn into another one of those "outside loo" threads.
A mandatory sprinkler system for a residential property seems like ridiculous overkill. And I bet when/if they go wrong it's expensive.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
House insurance will rocket
£50k worth of damage for burning a piece of toastNot Again0 -
its not actually been brought in yet
still to be voted on in the assembly after the elections in March0 -
Maybe a good idea in flats and multi inhabited buildings but for a house - I don't think that it adds up.0
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Surely it makes sense when buying a second holiday home in North Wales?
Hope they are more reliable then smoke alarms.
I remember many, many years ago, in Commercial Fire Insurance, companies received a big discount on their fire insurance. But flood insurance (Sprinker Leakage) cost them more than the discount.0 -
Loughton_Monkey wrote: »Surely it makes sense when buying a second holiday home in North Wales?
Hope they are more reliable then smoke alarms.
I remember many, many years ago, in Commercial Fire Insurance, companies received a big discount on their fire insurance. But flood insurance (Sprinker Leakage) cost them more than the discount.
Stops the Welsh burning them down.........0 -
Turnbull2000 wrote: »http://www.adamsmith.org/blog/regulation-and-industry/how-do-you-say-%27paternalism%27-in-welsh%3f/#disqus_thread
Sprinkler systems now compulsory in all new homes. If you take into account interest payments, that £5000 is more like £10,000.
Also needs to be translated in to Welsh to appease those people that prefer self Government in their own language.0 -
Which companies fit domestic sprinkler systems ...I can see there share price rising.0
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Which companies fit domestic sprinkler systems ...I can see there share price rising.
Business plan needs to be formulated both in English and in Welsh, strike when the fire is not, could make a killing like in double glazing, cavity wall insulation and Wales is the new South of France......0
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