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What happens when the Environment Agency stops maintaining a flood or coastal erosion defence, how to challenge the decision and how to manage your risk afterwards.
As a landlord, find out if the leaseholders in your block have the right to take over management of your building, and the process they must go through to do this
The Right to Manage (RTM) lets some leasehold property owners take over…
To qualify for Right to Manage (RTM): the building must be made up of…
Normally, the leaseholders will contact you once they’ve set up the Right…
You can dispute the claim by serving a counter-notice to the Right to…
If you accept the Right to Manage (RTM) company’s notice, or if you…
Leasehold property - leasehold disputes, buying the freehold, service charges, lease extensions and Right to Manage
How to set up a flat management company to manage property on residents' behalf and what you must do to run it legally
Information on legal requirements and advice for British nationals buying or renting property in Spain.
Find out what you should include in a heritage management plan, who to consult and the approval process for conditionally exempt properties.
Resources supporting the Government Functional Standard for Property (GovS 004).
Consolidate, strengthen and update the information you hold on your properties and identify vulnerable titles you can secure.
Find out what you can do to stop deer causing damage to your property.
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