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    Have You Decided Against Directors & Officers Liability Insurance?

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    By Flat Living Insurance on May 1, 2020 Directors & Officers Liability Insurance

    Darren Bagnall from Flat Living Insurance provides essential information to help you make the right decision.

    Although they do their work voluntarily, directors and officers of Residential Management Companies are seen a legally liable for any decisions taken on behalf of their company. Further still, directors and officers are liable as individuals- meaning their personal assets could come into play should any legal action be taken against them.

    As well as covering legal costs and emergency defence costs, Directors & Officers Liability Insurance also extends towards the entity company itself (i.e. the Residents’ Management Company or the Right to Manage Company) or anybody named in the proceedings, ensuring incredibly comprehensive cover for those managing blocks of flats.

    Directors of Residents’ Management Companies and Associations can be held liable for any acts which are:

    • Negligent
    • Outside of their authority
    • In breach of duty or trust

    Liability can arise under contractual or company law. The potential for claims is wide-ranging and can be from internal or external parties. 

    Examples Include:

    Claims for Unfair Prejudice pursuant to s. 994 of the Companies Act

    These are allegations that company affairs are being, or have been, conducted in an unfair manner, and which is prejudicial to the residents’ interests, i.e. attempted exclusion from management and/or abuse of power/breach of Articles of Association).

    • A claim for unfair prejudice relating to a former director’s exclusion from management, contrary to the Articles of Association, resulting in his resignation. Defence costs were in excess of £5,000.

    Defamation in respect of statements made by the directors:

    • A claim by a member/resident alleging that the directors had defamed his character at a meeting of shareholders. Damages for injury to feelings and defence costs amounted to over £15,000

    Breach of lease provisions (by landlord or residents/tenants):

    • A claim for breach of lease provisions relating to the alleged failure to maintain the property, and in respect of steps taken which had a detrimental effect on value
    • A claim alleging the over-charging of service charge. Reimbursement was sought

    Breach of Companies Act 2006:

    • A claim for disregarding the Companies Act 2006, in that the directors allegedly passed resolutions (removing the Claimant as a director) at an EGM contrary to the provisions of the Act and the company’s Articles. Damages in the sum of £25,000 were claimed.
    • A claim for the unlawful amendment of a company’s Articles, such that the directors contravened the Companies Act 2006. It was alleged that there had been a failure to pass a special resolution with the requisite number of votes.

    Can you afford to be unprotected?

    For a block of flats insurance quotation for your property call the Flat Living Insurance team on 0333 577 2044 or visit Request a Quote – Flat Living Insurance

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    Flat Living Insurance only provides insurance for blocks of flats and apartments. Our flats insurance policies are designed to concentrate on understanding what protection your block of flats needs and delivering it. Flat Living Insurance | 0333 577 2044 | [email protected]

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