Defects in design, faulty installation or the use of inappropriate or inadequate materials when building a property can lead to significant problems later on.
Browsing: Managing Listed Flats
The preservation and maintenance of these buildings require balance between conserving historic value and adapting them for contemporary use.
We revisit classic designs of lift through the ages, as many of the designs can still be seen in our major cities today.
Owning such a property comes with its set of responsibilities, especially within the framework of managed leasehold properties
Guidance for owners including documentation requirements, the loss assessment process, and handling claim settlement negotiations.
Owning or managing a listed building involves not only the joy of preserving a piece of history but also the challenge of preventing loss and damage.
Here we’ll be explaining what information you’ll need to gather for your broker and what to look out for in a potential policy.
Maintaining and renovating these buildings come with a unique set of challenges for property owners and developers.
Listed properties are difficult to heat and keeping them warm in an efficient, effective and environmentally friendly manner is a tall order.
Sinead Campbell from London Flats Insurance looks at the history of four of London’s most prolific landowners.