
It may have a dry-sounding name but a building regulations completion certificate can have a big impact on your sale. Here’s how.
Annabel is an award-winning property journalist who wrote for leading trade magazine and website Estates Gazette for six years, covering both the commercial and residential markets.
Her articles have been trailed in trade and national press, including The Times, the Sunday Times and the Daily Telegraph.
Annabel is a property industry commentator too, appearing on BBC1 lunchtime news and as a panel expert at high profile industry seminar, Profile.
She won ‘Scoop of the Year’ Bronze Award and ‘Property Journalism’s Rising Star’ Gold Award at the LSL Property Press Awards in 2013 and 2012 respectively, beating shortlisted journalists from national newspapers.
You can reach Annabel on [email protected].
It may have a dry-sounding name but a building regulations completion certificate can have a big impact on your sale. Here’s how.
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