As expectations for residential blocks evolve, the quality of shared spaces has become central to the overall living experience.
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The Government introduced its draft Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill (CLRB) to Parliament in late January, signalling a significant moment for leasehold reform.
By Richard Thwaites, Director of Building Safety & Compliance, Innovus In many residential developments, play…
At JMJ Asset Management, we believe building insurance should feel clear, understood and properly managed, and not something that only gets attention when a claim arises.
Thoughtful design, careful maintenance and reasonable adjustments can ensure that shared spaces are usable and welcoming for everyone.
EV charging introduces new responsibilities. Electrical capacity, fire safety, contractor standards and insurance requirements must all be carefully considered.
Courtyards, gardens, terraces and small landscaped areas can offer residents fresh air, relaxation and a sense of community.
The recent publication of the Draft Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill (27 January 2026) has raised as many questions as it has answered, primarily in the form of “stay or go” questions from leaseholders.
JB Leitch’s Associate Director of Legal Katie Edwards, looks at a recent case Upper Tribunal case.
Preventative maintenance improves and risk reduces. This contributes to more stable premiums and fewer disputes.
