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Get the answers to your questions and stay up to date about apartment building management with our featured articles and NOTB guides, on topics such as service charges, right to manage, buying your freehold, major works, building insurance and other issues about blocks of flats.

Q&A - Roof Repairs

QUESTION We are a small shared-freehold company, registered with Companies House as a residential community. There are four leaseholders, each of which has a share of the freehold. We don't use an outside management company but are running it ourselves. When one of the flats was sold in 2010, the buyer's solicitor told his client that he would not need to pay any roof repair bills. This was based on a poorly worded clause in a Draft Lease made in 1987, later adopted without being revised and re-typed. The

New Area Manager for retirement housing management firm

Ringwood-based Millstream Management Services (MMS), the leading provider of retirement housing management services in the UK, has appointed Stavros Markantonis as its new Area Manager for London East. Stavros will be responsible for MMS’ team of Lodge Managers across its new London East region, managing retirement properties for a mixture of large and small developers, Housing Associations, Right to Manage (RTM) companies, Residents Management companies (RMC's) and investors. Stavros is a member of the I

South East Property Expo 2018

Bringing together buyers, sellers, developers, investors and landlords with trusted suppliers and advisors, the South East Property Expo aims to provide help and assistance to those with an interest in all things property. Whether you are looking to buy your first home, a buy-to-let investor or a property developer, you are sure to find something for you.   Keynote speaker for 2018 is engineer and sustainability expert, Dick Strawbridge MBE. He joins celebrity interior designer Pippa Jameson and others ye

Five factors to consider before combining service charge & ground rent arrears

When acting for an RMC or Right to Manage Company, managing agents will often be told by the freeholder to allow them to deal with the service charge arrears. The benefits of such an approach are clear from the ground rent owner’s perspective, but is it in the best interests of the management company, the leaseholders and the block?  With ground rent recovery increasingly in the spotlight, both managing agents and freeholders must take care to ensure recovery procedures are legal, in line with the terms o

Residential Service Charge Checklist Prior to Issue

When you have a leaseholder who doesn’t pay the obvious thing to do would be to send them a legal letter (letter before action) with the demand and request payment.  However, it is important that you make sure you have complied with the requirements of the Lease in relation to service charge accountability and your statutory obligations as this could be a bar to you being able to issue proceedings for recovery of the debt. Summary of Leaseholder's Rights and Obligations Section 153 of the Commonhold and L

Are pets allowed in flats?

Britain has a long-standing reputation as a nation of animal lovers. In fact in the UK around 1 in 2 households own a pet, with around 20 million pets owned in total. It is no wonder that residential property agents are frequently asked if pets are allowed in flats. Are pets allowed in the flat that I am renting? Landlords are often reluctant to let tenants keep a pet in their rental flat as there are often concerns about potential damage or noise caused by the animal. Dogs Trust found that 78% of pet own

Q&A - Right to Manage

QUESTION My two questions relate to the process leading to a RTM and its ongoing validity. 1. The Notice Inviting Participation - Welsh Statutory Instruments: 2011 No. 2684 (W.287) LANDLORD AND TENANT, WALES The Right to Manage (Prescribed Particulars and Forms) (Wales) Regulations 2011 The following sub paragraphs of the above Instrument were NOT and have still not been complied with. (g) a statement that the RTM company intends or, as the case may be, does not intend, to appoint a managing agent; and—

How to cut back and manage one-third of your service charge budget more efficiently

It’s that time of year again - setting the budget for service charges. Half of the board wants the internal area decorated and the other half wants a more experienced concierge. What are you going to prioritise? You want to meet all of the building demands whilst keeping within budget, but at the same time you don’t want to cut back on quality. Decisions, decisions! But are the two really mutually exclusive? We suggest not. In an independent survey performed by Abbatt Property Services, it was conclude

Give lessees a statutory right to demand a TECH03/11 accountant’s report

Everyone who contributes towards estate or service charge expenditure should have an equal and statutory right to demand an accountant’s report prepared under TECH03/11. This was the basis of our response to the recent government consultation, “Tackling unfair practices in the leasehold market” What is a TECH03/11 report? A common complaint made by leaseholders is the poor quality of financial information that they receive. Service charge accounts can lack transparency, be difficult to understand and badl

Q&A - Service Charge increase & repairs due to a leak

QUESTION 1 Residential Block A” which is circa 10 years old has never had a service charge increase. According to the lease the service charge amount should be determined by 3 things, cost of contracts in place for maintenance, a reasonable amount to go towards building a reserve and a reasonable amount to remunerate the management company’s agents. As there has not been an increase for 10 years an increase is well overdue. Are we required to consult with the leaseholders regarding any increase or can we

Millstream Management Services celebrates 150th development milestone

Millstream Management Services (MMS), the leading provider of retirement housing management services in the UK, has celebrated a major milestone as it now manages a total of 150 developments nationwide. Following the commencement of services at Sarum Lodge – a new Churchill Retirement Living development in Salisbury – MMS now manages a total of 5,906 apartments in 150 developments, providing its services to around 7,000 people. The company held a special event for staff and Owners at Sarum Lodge on Tuesda

Allsop bolsters build to rent offering with new senior hires

Allsop is delighted to announce the appointment of Kelly Smith and Matt Smith, who have joined the company’s Letting and Management team. The appointments come as Allsop bolsters its full-circle build to rent offering following an instruction by Moorfield Group funds to manage two large schemes in Manchester and Newcastle, The Trilogy and The Forge, totalling 500+ units. These new hires reflect the growth in demand for Allsop’s build to rent letting and management services and reinforces Allsop’s belief i

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