Right to Manage: As the qualifying criteria opens up new opportunities for leaseholders, ALEP advises all involved.
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A step-by-step guide to help leaseholders navigate the process effectively, ensuring a smooth transition to right to manage.
When residents choose to take control of a block of flats, it is commonly done in one of two ways: Right to Manage or Enfranchisement.
How right to manage affects your building insurance and what leaseholders should consider when securing or changing their insurance policy.
How Right to Manage can be used to take control of service charges and how leaseholders can legally challenge excessive charges.
Applying for the Right to Manage your building can be a great way to take control of building maintenance and the related costs.
The Right to Manage can be an attractive option for leaseholders who want more control over what happens with their building.