These guides will help you understand what it means to own a residential long leasehold property and more.
Author: The Property Institute
Japanese knotweed, also known as Fallopia japonica, is a non-native plant introduced by Victorian plant hunters in the mid 19th century.
This advice note summarises some of the main health & safety regulations that apply to blocks of flats, including converted houses.
If you’re moving from a house to a flat, it may be a culture shock at first, so we’ve put together some tips on how to be a good neighbour.
In this ARMA advice note, we’ll take a quick look at how you can make sure you stay gas safe in your flat.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has issued a safety warning about the potential dangers of certain types of gas boiler flue systems that run through ceiling or wall voids usually in blocks of flats.
This ARMA advisory note explains the usual restrictions found in leases that can affect how flats can be sold.
Under Section 24 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987, any leasehold flat owner has the right to apply to a Tribunal to change their agent.