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The introduction of the Right To Manage gives leaseholders power in improving the management standards of their block.
There is a strict wording that must be utilised for the Company Memorandum and Articles of Association so it is important to get this right.
Right to Manage allows leaseholders as a group to decide on the management arrangements for their property.
The Association of Leasehold Enfranchisement Practitioners represents professionals experienced in the residential leasehold sector.
Choosing a managing agent for your block comes down to a mix of personality and practicality, read our checklist to find out more.
Peter McCabe offers a practical seven step process to guide you through, from drawing up a shortlist to making the final decision.
Clear Building Management have compiled this essential checklist to help you on your way to successfully managing your block.
Have you ever looked at your insurance renewal documents to find your Buildings premium has risen well beyond inflation?
Failure to recover debts owed may result in severe consequences for the person or business seeking to recover those sums.
When making alterations that may affect neighbours properties, there is statutory legislation in place to anticipate and resolve any issues.
Flooding due to heavy rain is something that homeowners can’t prevent – they can only make sure they are prepared for the worst.
A deposit is not a legal requirement and can also be a heavy administrative burden for you as a landlord, why not pass the job over to the experts?
