Dan Wilson
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 63 |
Web site | www.danwilsonmusic.com |
Date of birth | May 20,1961 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | St. Louis Park |
Minnesota | |
United States | |
Spouse | Diane Wilson |
Music groups | Semisonic |
Trip Shakespeare | |
Job | Baseball player |
Education | Harvard University |
St. Louis Park High School | |
Awards | Grammy Award for Album of the Year |
Grammy Award for Song of the Year | |
Official site | danwilsonmusic.com |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Labels | Ballroom Music |
Siblings | Matt Wilson |
Songs | SongsClosing TimeFeeling Strangely Fine · 1998 Secret SmileFeeling Strangely Fine · 1998 Good Morning BabyAmerican Pie (Music from the Motion Picture) · 1999 View 25+ more |
List | Closing TimeFeeling Strangely Fine · 1998 |
Children | Abraham Wilson |
Sofia Wilson | |
Josephine Wilson | |
Elijah Wilson | |
Groups | Semisonic |
Trip Shakespeare | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 473565 |
Dan Wilson Life story
Daniel Dodd Wilson is an American musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. His songwriting résumé includes "Closing Time", which he wrote for his band, Semisonic; "Not Ready to Make Nice", co-written with The Chicks; and "Someone Like You", co-written with Adele.
Help renters benefit from energy-saving grants, campaigners say
... Dan Wilson Craw, deputy chief executive of Generation Rent, said the measures would " make sure the financial benefit of the grant goes to the tenant" as well as " slash carbon emissions and jump-start improvements to renters living standards"...
Renters Reform Bill: Warning changes could 'decimate' student market
... Dan Wilson Craw, acting director of campaign group Generation Rent, said treating students differently from other renters could encourage " unscrupulous landlords to target that sector and take advantage of looser rules"...
Retiring landlords risk fuelling rental shortage
... Spokesman Dan Wilson Craw said: " For nearly the past three decades the government has relied on amateurs saving for retirement to provide a large proportion of the nation s homes...
Renting: Three ways to win the race to securing a property
... Spokesman Dan Wilson Craw said it was essential to know what the property needs to have, such as storage for a bike or a washing machine already installed...
Renting: Tenants seek 'bills included' homes as energy costs rise
... Should you go for all-inclusive rents? Dan Wilson Craw is the deputy director of Generation Rent, which lobbies for renters...
Climate change: How can renters make their homes warmer and greener?
... " So what can you do? If you think your energy bills are too high or your home isn t staying warm, the first thing to do is, says Dan Wilson Craw, from campaign group Generation Rent...
Zoopla: Rents rising at fastest pace in 13 years, says report
... Dan Wilson Craw, Deputy Director of campaign group Generation Rent, said the new report was " terrible news" for anyone trying to move right now...
Help renters benefit from energy-saving grants, campaigners say
By Becky MortonPolitical reporter
Renters in poorly insulated homes are not seeking The Help they might be entitled to because they could be evicted at any time, campaigners say.
People on some benefits can apply for energy-saving improvements from their gas or electricity supplier.
But five times as many homeowners have taken advantage of The scheme as private renters.
Campaign group Generation Rent say tenants should be better protected from rent rises and evictions.
They argue that The lack of security for renters is a major obstacle to take-up of energy grants because landlords are able to increase The rent, cancelling out any energy bill savings, or evict a tenant in order to sell The improved Property .
The Group Said renters may also be reluctant to be demanding of their landlord, fearing they could be evicted.
But The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) Said measures limiting rent increases and preventing landlords from selling properties " would serve only to worsen The supply crisis renters now face" by encouraging them to leave The private rental sector.
Private renters are more likely than homeowners or social renters To Live in poorly insulated homes.
One in four private renters live in fuel poverty - defined as someone living in a home with an energy efficiency rating below band C and whose disposable income after housing and energy costs puts them below The poverty line.
This is a higher rate than any other type of housing tenure.
The main scheme available to improve The energy efficiency of homes is, where people on certain benefits in Great Britain can apply to their energy supplier to fund insulation Work or other upgrades.
However, since The scheme's introduction, 70% of those benefitting have been homeowners, while only 14% have been private renters,
Renters must have The permission of their landlord for Work to take place.
'My energy bills were massive'Sean Urquhart, 53, has been renting in Newcastle for The Past year and has suffered from damp in both The Flats he has lived in, leaving his clothes and possessions covered in mould.
He Said The issue had made his asthma worse, forcing him to use a steroid inhaler, while his flat is very difficult to heat due to poor insulation.
" During The Winter , my energy bills were massive, " he told The Bbc . " I'm on a low income so it's been very challenging. "
Sean - who receives benefits because his health issues mean he struggles to Work - Said he did not know he may be eligible for energy efficiency schemes, and a lack of awareness is one reason for low take-up by renters.
He Said many tenants may also fear eviction if they ask for improvements, especially given The huge demand for rented homes. He is currently struggling to find a new flat to rent himself, adding that as many as 30 people were viewing each Property .
, which is currently going through Parliament, landlords in England would be banned from evicting tenants with no justification.
However, evictions would still be allowed when a landlord wants to sell The Property or if they or a close family member want to move in.
Generation Rent is calling for The Bill to be amended to give extra protections to tenants who take advantage of energy efficiency schemes to ensure they benefit from The subsequent energy bill savings.
It wants this group to be protected from eviction on The grounds of sale or moving back in for at least Six Years , as well as from any rent increase as a result of grant-funded improvements.
Dan Wilson Craw, deputy chief executive of Generation Rent, Said The measures would " make sure The financial benefit of The grant goes to The tenant" as well as " slash carbon emissions and jump-start improvements to renters' living standards".
The Campaign group is also calling for The minimum energy efficiency standard for privately rented properties to be raised to band C as soon as possible.
Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) are graded between A - The Most energy Efficient - and G.
The government had proposed forcing landlords in England and Wales to meet The C rating by 2025 for new tenancies and by 2028 for existing ones.
However, last week Housing Secretary Michael Gove told The Bbc ministers were " moving away from The strict deadline" as The government was asking " too much" of landlords.
The government has been contacted for comment.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com