What you get in this Step-by-step Guidance Manual packed with information and expert advice on taking in a lodger; Lodger Agreement (1 copy), ready-to-complete and legally valid. (internet access required) Lodger Application Form, for prospective lodgers to complete Inventory for lodger's room; Notices to Terminate from both householder and lodger, for ending the Lodger Agreement; Lodger Application Form, template Bank Standing Order Mandate for collecting rent, and template letters for a range of lodger-related situations. If you have a spare room, why not let it out and make some extra cash, tax free This Lawpack will help you get started. It is full of advice, background information, and instructions on how to take a lodger into your home. Expert, jargon-free guidance is given advertising for, vetting and choosing your lodger; HM Revenue & Customs Rent a Room scheme, which allows you tax-free lodger income; gas, electricity and furniture safety checks you should make in your home Insurance and other checks to make; the lodger agreement and how to complete it; what to do with problem lodgers, and giving notice to your lodger that you want them to leave, using the Notice to Terminate.
Anthony H Cordesman Ordre des livres






- 2019
- 2019
Dick Frame was way in over his head when he accepted an offer to join the ranks of the British Secret Service. After being held hostage and tortured in the Middle East when his first operation went sour, he decided to leave, but soon found that it was not that easy to quit.
- 2018
Getting Out
- 266pages
- 10 heures de lecture
A fast paced tale that will take readers on a rollercoaster of danger and misadventure.
- 2015
The Iranian Sea-Air-Missile Threat to Gulf Shipping
- 144pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The expansion of Iran's naval, air, and missile capabilities presents significant risks to maritime traffic in and out of the Gulf. This development raises concerns about regional security and the potential for increased tensions, affecting international shipping routes and trade. The book explores the implications of these military advancements on geopolitical stability in the area.
- 2015
The Arab-U.S. Strategic Partnership and the Changing Security Balance in the Gulf
Joint and Asymmetric Warfare, Missiles and Missile Defense, Civil War and Non-State Actors, and Outside Powers
- 616pages
- 22 heures de lecture
The report offers a comprehensive analysis of the military balance in the Gulf region as of 2015, detailing the capabilities of individual Gulf states. It examines the United States' role as a security partner and highlights necessary changes in the Gulf Cooperation Council's structure and the military partnership with the U.S. This assessment is crucial for understanding the evolving dynamics of security and defense in the Gulf area.
- 2015
Iran's Rocket and Missile Forces and Strategic Options
- 238pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The book delves into the evolution of Iran's rocket and missile forces, highlighting their strategic importance in achieving various national objectives. It analyzes the advancements in technology and capabilities of these military systems, providing insights into how they align with Iran's broader defense strategies. Through a detailed examination, the study sheds light on the implications of these developments for regional security and international relations.
- 2015
Focusing on the civil and military lessons learned from the Afghanistan war up to 2015, this study analyzes the prevailing trends during the transition period and highlights the risks associated with the ongoing support for Afghanistan. It provides insights into the complexities of the situation and the implications for future strategies.
- 2014
Iran
- 222pages
- 8 heures de lecture
This report analyzes four key aspects of US and Iranian strategic competition --sanctions, energy, arms control, and regime change. Its primary focus is on the ways in which the sanctions applied to Iran have changed US and Iranian competition since the fall of 2011.
- 2009
Iraq and the US face a critical transition during the period through 2011 and beyond. There is still a war to finish, but this is only part of the challenge both countries face. No one can be certain whether Iraq can achieve a stable level of political accommodation to deal with its internal problems. Iran seeks to expand it's influence, and Turkey will not tolerate a sanctuary for hostile Kurdish movements like the PKK. Arab support for Iraq remains weak, and Iraq's Arab neighbors fear both Shi'ite dominance and what that could mean in terms of Iran's role in Syria and Lebanon as well as Iraq. Even if it moves forward towards stability and political accommodation and largely ends the insurgency, it will be extremely difficult for Iraq to develop all of the security capabilities it needs for even the counterinsurgency mission before the full US withdrawal scheduled to take place by the end of 2011. This could force the US to hand over responsibility to the Iraqi Security Forces before these forces are fully able to do the job. It could also force the US to withdraw prematurely the US trainers and partner units that the IRS needs to secure the country and defend it from any threat from it's neighbors. ... Dealing with these issues will be a critical priority for the US for at least half a decade to come.
- 2009
Details the establishment of the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF). Examines future prospects of this force by analyzing its strengths and weaknesses, and views these within a broader context of the civil, military, and economic conflict that affects both Afghanistan and Pakistan.