Mixed-use buildings combine residential and commercial spaces, making their needs and challenges unique.
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Maintenance and cleaning of vertical lifts are essential to ensure safety, comply with regulations and extend the life of the equipment.
Deciding who is responsible for cleaning mould and repairing any resultant damage depends on how the mould appeared in the first place.
As the colder months approach, it is essential for Resident Management Companies (RMCs) and leaseholders…
If leaseholders and freeholders choose to neglect their maintenance or cleaning responsibilities then serious legal consequences may follow.
Proactively maintaining the cleanliness, decorative state, safety features and structural integrity of your building is crucial.
Understanding the implications of service charges, maintenance contracts, and QLTAs is critical for landlords to avoid legal disputes, meet their obligations under lease agreements, and maintain positive relationships with leaseholders.
There are a number of reasons why building owners may wish to carry out cleaning of the exterior masonry to their building.
If you receive a service charge statement that you believe to be unjust, or if you think the works you’re being charged for were not carried out to the correct standard, there are steps you can take to challenge your landlord and potentially reduce the costs.
Maintaining and renovating these buildings come with a unique set of challenges for property owners and developers.
