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Re: Letting a flat with sophisticated home automation ...


  • Subject: Re: Letting a flat with sophisticated home automation ...
  • From: "Juan Amador" <juane@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 18:35:52 -0000

Re photos - we are about to submit a bunch of these to the CEDIA CI
magazine.  But really there is not that much to see - as one of the
requirements was for the kit to be "out of sight".

There is no mp3 / jukebox, btw.

See my other reply re wording we (plus lawyers) came up with for the
Tenancy Agreement.

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Hawes,Timothy Edward \(GEG\)"
<haweste@a...> wrote:
>  Juan,
>
> I'm not a lawyer, letting agent, or landlord, and all this is IMO,
but .
> . :-)
>
> Were I renting that property I would expect the landlord to cover
all of
> those items, and the rental price to reflect the "features"
of the
> property. The only slight hesitation I had was if the music system
was a
> hard-disk-jukebox-type player onto which the tenant could load their
own








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