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and were you successful with it? where on earth does one get a floor plan? Sorry I happened to be elsewhere when the constructors in 1912 started building the house, so floor plans may be difficult to come by..skyepark wrote:Yeah I didnt submit a house report , I included a floor plan and a photo of each room and letter from landlord describing the property, tenancy agreement and council tax bill and service charge bill.
I doubt it...they are useless..they didnt know what an EPC was...Ohmes lettingskyepark wrote:Yes I was successful, your estate agents should have the floor plan, showing measurements of each room is important because each room that can be considered a bedroom must be larger then 50sq ft
Would a child under the age of 10 be classed on the list as 1.5 or 1?batleykhan wrote:A housing report is only required to prove the property where one and their spouse /family intend to live will not be overcrowded but will be fit to live in with the basic necessity of washing and cooking areas.
A simple description of the property along with the sizes of all rooms except bathroom and Spam. Photographs of the property internally and externally will show its condition which should suffice for the ECO.
Just get a leaflet of any house from an estate agent, and do something similar for your own property.That has been done and visa have been issued
Hi Harv, Thanks for reply..harv wrote:Hi shade00
A child under 10 is 0.5, this is explained in the overcrowding docs from the UKBA (http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/polic ... /#header14).
Make sure you include all people in the property in your report, people leave electronic footprints and it is sometimes very easy for the UKBA to find out exactly how many people are living in a property. So honesty plays well.