Nicholas Kissen, Senior Adviser LEASE provides advice on whether a landlord must consult formally with the leaseholders.
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Ian Hollins of Clear Building Management sets out the process and benefits of appointing your own managing agent.
Many people decide to let leasehold flats. In many cases as buy to let investments but also letting occurs by so called incidental landlords, i.e. those who have met a potential life partner with whom they have moved in or those who have temporally relocated because of work.
The long awaited outcome of the Government Consultation on ‘Tackling Unfair Practices in the Leasehold Market’ was published in April.
There are many reasons why a lease fails to make satisfactory provision for the computation of service charges.
The following guide was put together to provide an introduction to the monetary terms involved when owning a leasehold property.
Peter McCabe of Clear Building Management offers a checklist to help you assess if your service charge is fair.
Leaseholders living in residential blocks are under an obligation to pay an annual service charge to their landlord
Brad Parker of Future Fire Systems stresses the importance of fire protection in planning a maintenance schedule.
The team from The Leasehold Advisory Service provide some invaluable guidance on the most frequently asked fire safety questions.