Thanks to @HarderFaster for the thread title, had to amend to fit!
Absolutely feeling lost this morning without Daily Kitchen!
Absolutely feeling lost this morning without Daily Kitchen!
JM is her first priority. She removed mum from her bio to replace it with TV presenter. Says it all really.should be first priority
As a landlord you are only looking to protect what you own and so pay for insurance accordingly. Optional extras can safe guard landlords against deliberate damage, loss of rent, bricks and mortar. In a furnished property obviously contents also. Entirely up to the tenants to protect their own property within the house. Ultimately it's in the landlord's best interest to have the most comprehensive insurance available because you want to protect your asset and can't guarantee that the people you entrust it to will be careful. *cough* Jack.She has said many times she doesn't have insurance. You, as a landlord, what insurance do you need to provide, if any? Bricks and Mortar or? I'm not up on this stuff but contents insurance is what tenant needs, or should have.
We are all lost, rudderless ships, adrift in a sea of regular scheduled programming.My whole daily structure is gone without my dose of Daily Kitchen to laugh at each morning![]()
shame isn’t it?JM is her first priority. She removed mum from her bio to replace it with TV presenter. Says it all really.
Thanks so much for the explanation.As a landlord you are only looking to protect what you own and so pay for insurance accordingly. Optional extras can safe guard landlords against deliberate damage, loss of rent, bricks and mortar. In a furnished property obviously contents also. Entirely up to the tenants to protect their own property within the house. Ultimately it's in the landlord's best interest to have the most comprehensive insurance available because you want to protect your asset and can't guarantee that the people you entrust it to will be careful. *cough* Jack.
I am glad that the landlord can be protected in the event of something like this, because if I was hers I'd be taking down that shed.As a landlord you are only looking to protect what you own and so pay for insurance accordingly. Optional extras can safe guard landlords against deliberate damage, loss of rent, bricks and mortar. In a furnished property obviously contents also. Entirely up to the tenants to protect their own property within the house. Ultimately it's in the landlord's best interest to have the most comprehensive insurance available because you want to protect your asset and can't guarantee that the people you entrust it to will be careful. *cough* Jack.
Here you goWe are all lost, rudderless ships, adrift in a sea of regular scheduled programming.
Noooo, really? If thats true it’s bloody genius!Jamie Oliver is releasing a #cookwithjack hashtag - someone from his cookery school doing lunches for kids on a budget!![]()
I have sooooo much
Jamie Oliver is releasing a #cookwithjack hashtag - someone from his cookery school doing lunches for kids on a budget!![]()
Oh she will try. Imagine the vitriol towards this is going to be ferocious, depending on her mood today!she can’t be claiming it now
Am all ready for the twitter rant, please don’t let us down Jack.Oh she will try. Imagine the vitriol towards this is going to be ferocious, depending on her mood today!