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The latest articles, resources and advice on forming a RMC.
Belinda Thorpe, MD at Residentsline Flats Insurance, explains what policies are available to ensure your block has adequate cover in place.
The team from Block in a Box discusses what a Residents’ Management Company is and what they are responsible for. There are multiple entities which can be responsible for managing a block of flats or apartments.
The leaseholders and/or freeholders of a Residents Management Company (RMC) will be a diverse group of people with one thing in common.
Forming a Residents Management Company: what you should know Karen Howell Bowley is Jordans’ foremost expert on the incorporation of RMCs.
If you’re thinking of leading your building’s RMC, read on to find out exactly what the job entails.
Amid discussions of legislative and regulatory changes, keeping up with these ever-changing topics are among the challenges faced by Directors of resident managed residential developments.
We discuss what is involved in taking your place as an RMC Director so you can decide for yourself whether or not you’re suited to the job.
Here are some examples of common disputes that arise when RMC directors face claims brought against them by their fellow residents.
Paul Atkinson from FirstPort shares his five-step approach for helping residents who are considering being involved in the RMC.
Director duties: First-of-its-kind report reveals key role managing agents need to play in wake of leasehold reforms
First-of-its-kind report reveals key role managing agents need to play in wake of leasehold reforms.
Belinda Thorpe, MD at Residentsline Flats Insurance, explains what policies are available to ensure your block has adequate cover in place.
Belinda Thorpe, Managing Director of Residentsline, discusses why Directors’ and Officers’ Liability Insurance is so important for your Residents’ Management Company.
We asked the the team from Ardent Lift Consultancy to walk us through the important stage of consultancy in the Section 20 process.
Toby Bowser, Partner at Hamilton Darcey gives RMC/RTM members a run down of how best to approach a Major Works project.
The team from 4Site Consulting let us know how RMC directors can help their appointed Managing Agents to make sure their building is as safe as possible.
The team from Block in a Box discusses what a Residents’ Management Company is and what they are responsible for. There are multiple entities which can be responsible for managing a block of flats or apartments.
The team from Clear Building Management give us their top 10 attributes for an ideal RMC/RTM Director. You may have been asked to become a director of your Residents Management Company or Right to Manage Company. How do you know if it’s right for you?
The residential system in England and Wales is changing, with reforms to leasehold and ownership structures due to come into force.
Property Manager Rachel Dolacinski states that having a shared sense of community has been key to this continued success.
The leaseholders and/or freeholders of a Residents Management Company (RMC) will be a diverse group of people with one thing in common.
Residents’ Associations can be set up and run informally but a formally recognised Residents’ Association acquires additional legal rights.
Both RTM and RM’s are limited liability companies and therefore the directors need to be aware of their duties and liabilities.
Forming a Residents Management Company: what you should know Karen Howell Bowley is Jordans’ foremost expert on the incorporation of RMCs.
Forming a residents association is an effective way for leaseholders to express their collective views to their landlord or managing agent.