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Many people decide to let leasehold flats. In many cases as buy to let investments but also letting occurs by so called incidental landlords, i.e. those who have met a potential life partner with whom they have moved in or those who have temporally relocated because of work.
A deposit is not a legal requirement and can also be a heavy administrative burden for you as a landlord, why not pass the job over to the experts?
For residential blocks that provide their residents with parking, the installation and management of EV chargers is an inevitability.
Maximising outdoor spaces is a great way to add value to a residential block, attract new residents and boost current resident satisfaction.
Under UK law, there are specific legal obligations to ensure that communal areas are safe, accessible and properly insured.
The need for employers and public liability coverage, especially regarding private roads and gated communities.
With all of the insurance requirements entrusted to Property Managers and Residents’ Management Companies, it can be easy to overlook the communal areas of your estate.
If you have outbuildings, grounds, private roads or if you’re looking after a gated estate, you’ll need to make sure that everything within your remit is covered.
Here’s we’ll be explaining how Residentsline can help make sure you’ve got all your bases covered.
Belinda Thorpe at Residentsline, explains our Roads and Private Estates cover for those in need of a bespoke quote for their gated block.
Belinda Thorpe, Managing Director of Residentsline looks at the key requirements of gated estates and communities.