The block management industry faces a huge shakeup as the Building Safety Bill (BSB) and its new requirements come more sharply into focus.
Author: Fixflo
Combine supply chain disruptions and the Covid-19 pandemic and it has no doubt been a challenging year for block managers.
As we approach the end of 2021, you may be thinking about how the year has been for your company and thinking about where you can improve.
If a landlord wanted to carry out major works to a block that would cost any one leaseholder over £250, all leaseholders must be consulted.
Many block management companies will be thinking of keeping homeworking as an option and wondering how they can do it most effectively.
The Queen’s Speech 2021 on 11 May at the opening of Parliament, promised a commitment by the Government for home purchasers and renters.
There is no doubt that when it arrives, the Building Safety Bill will shake up the block management industry
Fire safety in a residential block of flats is not just the responsibility of the freeholder or management company, but the residents too.
Today’s building residents are living in an increasingly service-dominated culture, leading them to expect more from their block manager.
Joe Goss of Fixflo, discusses the most important assessments and common mistakes block managers make when handling them.