The First-tier Tribunal (FTT) is an independent body who review varying leasehold disputes and problems.
Author: Flat Living
Changing your Articles of Association to tackle non-payment of service charges could be a dangerous tactic, says Bruce Maunder-Taylor.
The FTT had erred in failing to consider whether the tenants’ ability to afford the works when determining that the works were reasonably incurred.
Networks are everywhere. Social media and the internet are bringing us ever-closer to each other, so why not bring smart technology into our homes too?
Future Fuel has announced that supported by new a finance partner, it is now rolling out a fully-funded charging solution for apartment buildings.
The first residents to move into the Cascades apartment block in the late 1980s watched as London’s Docklands changed out of all recognition.
Matthew Daines, co-founder of lettingaproperty.com discusses how technology will change in the future to benefit both landlord and tenant.
Health and Safety is not the most exiting subject in the world to read about and in fact most of us do not read much about it at all.
If a pipe bursts in the middle of the night in a block of flats, it’s likely that an anxious lessee will call his or her managing agent first.
Bruce Maunder Taylor looks at a recent case that highlights the necessity of planning maintenance ahead of time and spreading the costs.