They’re coming! Property logbooks set to be trialled in Spring next year

They’re coming! Property logbooks set to be trialled in Spring next year

National system of transferable logbooks for every home in the UK is making progress, first meeting of new association reveals. (Please click or tap the picture to find out more)

Property logbooks for every home in the UK took a giant step towards reality yesterday following the inaugural meeting of the Residential Logbook Association (RLBA), attended by Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government representative Matt Prior.
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Source: The Negotiator



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