Structural degradation, environmental threats and the skills required to repair any damage all pose an issue for property owners.
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The need for employers and public liability coverage, especially regarding private roads and gated communities.
Future legislation is expected to pave the way for widespread adoption of commonhold, offering greater autonomy and fairness for property owners.
Here we will be recapping how the new landscape has shaped the insurance market, covering the Building Safety Act, EWS1 forms, fire safety and remediation works, as well as the effects of the “Golden Thread”.
How right to manage affects your building insurance and what leaseholders should consider when securing or changing their insurance policy.
Proactively maintaining the cleanliness, decorative state, safety features and structural integrity of your building is crucial.
Find out more about reinstatement cost assessments, how to make sure yours is correct, and how they’re utilised by the insurance industry.
Leasehold reform has been a significant topic of discussion in recent years. One notable area of discussion has been the potential impact of the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 on service charges for leaseholders in the UK.
With so many changes to leasehold law in recent years, we wanted to provide a succinct round up of the current pipeline for 2024 and beyond. The stricter regulations laid out in the Building Safety Act are focussed on enhanced fire safety, the regulation of building materials and inspection protocols.…
Guidance for owners including documentation requirements, the loss assessment process, and handling claim settlement negotiations.
