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Grosvenor Systems hires new Sales Director to oversee growth

Grosvenor Systems has today announced the appointment of Sales Director, Guy Wendon, as the leading property management software company continues to accelerate its growth plans. Guy joins from Neighbourly, a leading B-Corp and corporate giving programme, where he worked closely with major businesses such as Lidl, Aldi, Sainsbury’s, Co-op Food, First Rail and TSB Bank. He has over 18 years’ experience directing sales strategies across finance and SaaS industries. At Grosvenor Systems, Guy will focus on ne

ARMA Conference 2023 Roundup

The 2023 ARMA Annual Conference on Friday 6th October brought over 450 property managers, sponsors, partners and special guests together at 133 Houndsditch, London. The 26th in-person event was another key opportunity for the sector to discuss pressing challenges, with a focus on employee wellbeing, building safety, business management and resident engagement. A packed programme featured over 20 speakers across 6 keynote sessions and 6 breakouts, with plenty of networking opportunities during and after th

FPRA Annual Conference & AGM - now open to non-members!

Bookings for 1:1 sessions with our experts covering a range of subject areas including managing agents, fire safety, right to manage, committee procedures, leasehold reform, general legal matters, service charges and section 20 are available between 7.00 pm – 8.00 pm. You can download and view the full AGM notice on the link below.  Please get in touch to book your slot at info@fpra.org.uk.

Q&A - Fire Doors in Housing Association Apartments

QUESTION  I am concerned about my front door (fire door) in my apartment. I live in a housing association low rise block of flats. How often should a fire door be checked in my apartment building and who is responsible?   ANSWER Your apartment door must be appropriately fire-resistant to ensure a reliable means of escape during a fire. It is imperative that the door self-closes fully from any angle, facilitated by a door closer that operates automatically. Additionally, the door should be free from damage

Inventory Hive Awarded for Best Use of Technology in Build to Rent

The Build to Rent Awards 2023 have recognised Inventory Hive for their excellence in the build-to-rent sector. The multi-award winning proptech leaders have won the award for most effective use of technology in the sector. The awards ceremony, which was supported by the UKAA and hosted by Love to Rent, took place in Leicester Square in London in November and recognised disruptors and innovators within BTR. The Inventory Hive platform is used by build to rent operators, landlords, letting agents and invent

Levelling the playing field in the heavily rigged leasehold system

Alan Draper, Managing Director of Common Ground Estate & Property Management, attended last night’s All Party Parliamentary Group meeting for Commonhold and Leasehold Reform, where Housing Minister Rachel Maclean outlined the Government intentions as announced in the King’s Speech earlier that day. “In my view, the biggest potential for levelling the playing field in the heavily rigged leasehold system is scrapping the presumption for leaseholders to pay their freeholders’ legal costs when challenging p

Fixflo webinar explores record keeping requirements with building safety experts

The Building Safety Act has a variety of requirements when it comes to storing and communicating safety information. What needs to be shared? Who do you tell? And how often does it need to be updated? Repairs and maintenance specialist Fixflo is continuing its building safety series by answering these questions and more in a specialist look at record keeping. The webinar will see Nigel Glen, Non-Executive Director, Emeria, Dorian Lawrence, Managing Director, FR Consultants, and Shaun Lundy, Director of St

Trade body’s expert advice to cut condensation

As the dark nights draw in, condensation issues start to emerge, bringing with it the possibility of mildew and mould forming in homes across the UK. When temperatures drop outside, it reduces the temperature of the externals walls of our homes and generates environments favourable to condensation, causing water droplets to form where air does not freely circulate. This creates damp conditions that allow mildew and mould to thrive, leading to the deterioration in the decorative condition of the property,

Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill

As expected the King’s Speech has revealed the Government’s plans for leasehold reform in the form of the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill.  In his speech the King announced that “My Ministers will bring forward a bill to reform the housing market by making it cheaper and easier for leaseholders to purchase their freehold and tackling the exploitation of millions of homeowners through punitive service charges.” Leaseholders extending their lease or taking over the management of their building are also t

Discover the shocking truth behind Asbestos contaminated ground

It is often found in buildings, but when Asbestos seeps into the ground it becomes a hidden danger lurking in soils on many construction sites. In this information piece we explain the critical importance of professional remediation and understanding the risks Asbestos poses to human health, business continuity and the environment. Gain valuable insights into the latest methods used in the safe and effective removal of this hazardous substance.  Asbestos - the hidden danger Often Asbestos is nearly invisi

London’s Build to Rent sector: new report reveals disparity across London boroughs

Demand for Build to Rent properties is rising and investor appetite is growing which is driving a marked increase in BtR planning permissions. However, The ‘Planning for Rent Insight Report’ by national consultants Lichfields has revealed that planning policy across all boroughs is mixed and could do far more to provide a comprehensive or consistent basis for the delivery of new London BtR schemes. A key finding highlights a stark inconsistency in how BtR is addressed in Local Plan policy across the capit

Industry Reacts to King's Speech

Today, industry experts and organizations have offered their views on the King's Speech, particularly on the Leasehold Reform Bill, which was a central piece of the government's legislative agenda. The Leasehold Reform Bill aims to address several issues surrounding leasehold properties, but there are varying opinions on its effectiveness and scope.   Charlotte Cook, a partner at Winckworth Sherwood, emphasized the initial endorsement of the Renters Reform Bill by a wide range of stakeholders, including

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