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Mixed-use buildings combine residential and commercial spaces, making their needs and challenges unique.
For managing agents, the new laws have altered their licensing requirements, the way they charge and how they handle complaints from leaseholders.
A survey to capture the voice of women working in property has been launched with women from across the residential property sectors encouraged to contribute.
Commentary from Mark Chick, director of ALEP (Association of Leasehold Enfranchisement Practitioners) and a Partner at Bishop & Sewell LLP.
Since the Grenfell tragedy over seven years ago, building safety has been at the forefront…
As we approach the end of the year, it’s a perfect time to reflect on the developments and insights surrounding block management.
We have once again been asked for our predictions for 2025 for this month’s article in Flat Living magazine. However, before we do so, it is useful to reflect on 2024 and the challenges/successes faced by the lift industry.
All residential buildings over 11m in England already have a pathway to fix unsafe cladding which also protects residents from these costs.
Martin King, Managing Director of The FirstPort Group, looks at the top property trends set to influence the industry in 2025.
