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056 PROPERTY


TY NEWS ROUND-UP


NEW FACE JOINS TEAM


Solicitors Boys & Maughan have appointed Licensed Conveyancer Lucy Allen to its Birchington offi ce to meet property demand. Stephanie Power, Partner at Boys & Maughan Birchington, explained: “Our work volumes are growing steadily as people move into the area and make the best of the buoyant property market, so I am delighted to count Lucy as part of our experienced team. “She is a very welcome appointment for our fi rm as we maintain our focus on high standards of client care and demand for our services.”


Stephanie Power and Lucy Allen Lucy said: “Boys & Maughan is known county-wide for


its excellent reputation so I’m really pleased to have joined its conveyancing team. Having lived locally all my life I feel that I am on familiar territory, which I expect to be useful for my clients.” Boys & Maughan, which has offi ces in Margate,


Canterbury, Birchington, Broadstairs and Ramsgate, were runners-up in the award for the best regional conveyancers in the country at the ESTAS, presented by Phil Spencer of Location, Location, Location fame, last year. • Visit www.boysandmaughan.co.uk


Landlord Fire & CO2


In the aftermath of the tragic fi re at Grenfell Tower in London, landlords are reminded of their duty to ensure properties meet necessary legal requirements. Since October 2015, a smoke alarm must be equipped on each storey where a room is used wholly or partly as living accommodation. Carbon monoxide detectors must be fi tted in any room containing a solid fuel burning combustion appliance. Prior to the


announcement of the 2015 legislation governing smoke and CO2 detectors, the government reported that smoke alarm coverage in the


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privately rented sector stands at 83% – the lowest of any housing type.


At Leydon Lettings, we urge all our landlords to go above and beyond the legal requirements and fi t smoke and CO2 detectors as standard, even when not legally required. • If you’d like further information on how Leydon Lettings can help you protect your tenants and home, call us on 01227 806712 or visit www.leydonlettings.co.uk


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