Here we will be discussing how RMC Directors and their fellow Officers can help create an environment where leaseholders feel safe and heard.
Author: London Flats Insurance
Communal areas like stairwells, hallways and car parks are often overlooked – yet these spaces are significant contributors to energy costs.
Leaseholders who have formed an RMC to handle the running of their listed, residential flats have a few unique rights and responsibilities.
Under UK law, there are specific legal obligations to ensure that communal areas are safe, accessible and properly insured.
An depth look at how the Act affects leaseholders, outlining key rights and responsibilities, the impact on property values and compliance timelines.
Many of the changes made this year have put great emphasis on fairness, transparency and clarity for leaseholders.
A step-by-step guide to help leaseholders navigate the process effectively, ensuring a smooth transition to right to manage.
Keeping on top of cleaning and general maintenance can go a long way to preserving or even increasing the value of a leasehold property.
There seems to be a lot of confusion between these two terms. We even hear them being used interchangeably- but they’re very different figures, used for very different purposes.
As leaseholders, you need the assurance that major works are necessary, being carried out by suitable professionals, and for a fair price.
