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My Management Month - by Roger Southam

Chainbow's Chairman and Chief Executive discusses the latest goings on in the world of property management... Just when you think all the scams and mischief that you can find have been found, something else from nowhere pops up! I feel quite naive now, because I suppose in the search for more money and ensuring as much as possible is extorted from people, it was logical that mortgagees would profiteer out of buildings insurance with flats. A little history lesson at this point. In 1998 the Council of Mort

A Freeholder Isn’t For Life!

Frustrated that the freeholder isn’t doing his job properly? Mary-Anne Bowring, creator of www.leaseholdersupport.co.uk explains how to apply for a Court Appointed Manager Is your Freeholder failing to keep the block in repair, charging you too much for too little, only interested in his ground rent and insurance commission? Typically there are three profiles of block that fall into this scenario, blocks where: • too many flats are owned by investors who show little real interest in the fabric and exte

Claim Your Right to Self Manage

Most leaseholders are aware they have the right to manage their block of flats but according to a recent survey the majority of leaseholders admitted they don’t know how to and were unaware of the benefits. Mary-Anne Bowring, creator of www.leaseholdersupport.co.uk takes us through each step to claim your right to self manage. The Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002 provide the owners of leasehold properties with the right to manage their own property. It is no longer necessary to prove the freehol

Right to Manage - An Outline

The Right to Manage (RTM) is a powerful tool for leaseholders. It gives leaseholders the right to take over the management of their building including repairs, maintenance, services and the levying of service charges without any requirement to prove default by the Landlord or payment of compensation. A building is eligible if it contains two or more flats and at least two thirds of the flats are on long leases, but if there is a commercial element this must not exceed 25% of the floor area. The partic

Housebuilders Respond To The Need For More Family Homes

Latest analysis is indicating that developers are responding to the need for more family homes, with the number of houses being built in the UK as compared to apartments increasing by 2% during the past 12 months.   The past four months have also seen the average plot size increasing, reversing the trend of the last year, with a 0.5% increase in plot size since March 2007. The analysis comes from Wolsey Securities whose finance is behind over 2,300 homes across the country, across 130 developments from Pe

New Rules For Administration Charges

by Yasmin Mistry of Brethertons solicitors The contents of the summary of rights and obligations that must accompany a demand for the payment of administration charge must also be legible in a typewritten or printed form of at lease 10 points but must instead contain the following: The title, “Administration Charges – Summary or Tenant’s Rights and Obligations”; and The following statement:(1) This summary, which briefly sets out your rights and obligations in relation to administration charges, must by l

Tracking The Buy-to-Let Market

This is the first Birmingham Midshires Buy to Let bi-annual Review. The Review covers property prices and rental values for Buy to Let (BTL) properties both at national and regional levels. The figures are calculated on a "standardised" basis so that price and rent movements are tracked on a like-for-like basis. This is the UK's only measure of the BTL market on this basis. The figures are based on the BTL lending of Birmingham Midshires, one of the UK's largest BTL lenders. Buy to let returns 13% over p

Prices For Flats And Maisonettes Have More Than Tripled In The Last Ten Years

The Halifax Quarterly Regional House Price Index shows that the average selling price of a flat has risen by 232% since 1997 Quarter 2 from £64,876 to £215,439 in 2007 Quarter 2. The increase in the average price of a flat has outpaced the 216% increase for all residential properties over the past decade. Regionally, East Anglia has seen the sharpest increase in flat prices over the last ten years with a rise of 294% followed by the East Midlands (256%) and the South East (247%). The smallest increases

Introduction To Heating In Flats, by Ross French of RYB Konsult

With sustainable living and energy in particular dominating the latest headlines can residents benefit from a sustainable energy supply from community services as well as ‘common sense’ measures such as energy efficient lighting and switching off appliances? What are the merits of community services with private billing? Community and district heating follow similar principles. A district heating system delivers heat energy to more than one building, usually for space heating and domestic hot water gener

House or Flat? Pros and Cons: A Property Professional Offers His Advice

Although every investment should be assessed on its own particular merits, there are some fundamental matters to be considered when deciding which is best – house or flat, writes Tony Booth. Flats are certainly much more popular with the mobile population of many inner city locations. Career orientated young professionals require the flexibility and ease provided by a flat. Some also enjoy the status symbol of chic and fashionable style living that a modern flat bestows on its occupier. Others just want

Energy Performance Certificates For Rented Properties Announced

A Government circular has announced a timetable for the requirement for all landlords of rented homes to have energy performance certificates (EPC) for their properties. From 1st of October 2008 any landlord will have to have an EPC ready and available for a prospective tenant upon the letting of any property. The EPC must be available for a prospective tenant on request and a copy will have to be given to the tenant prior to contract. So this does not mean that all rented stock needs an EPC at once, bu

News on the Block Issue 34 - July 2007

Welcome From the editor’s desk This month Evening Standard writer Jane Barry takes a look at the buy-to-let market and the negative affect it can have on communities in blocks of flats. Read also John Peartree’s feelings about buy-to-let on this page. This issue sees the launch (albeit a soft one) of our residential property business pages. In the future we will be expanding this section and we would like to hear your news. Finally insurance is high on the agenda this month and you can read our specia

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