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What the principal accountable person and accountable persons must do to prepare, submit and update a resident engagement strategy for a high-rise residential building.
Find out more about government’s Social Housing Resident Panel.
How residents in high-rise residential buildings should avoid increasing or creating building safety risks and what to expect from accountable persons.
Check if you have to pay the Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) surcharge from 1 April 2021 for buyers of residential property in England and Northern Ireland who are not resident in the UK.
This factsheet is a summary of key information about the contract for residents living in buildings where developers have committed to remediate historic fire safety defects.
Understand the roles of accountable persons and the principal accountable person for a high-rise residential building, and what they must do.
Find out what information accountable persons must provide to different individuals and organisations and when to transfer it.
Renting a room in your home out - Rent a Room Scheme, types of tenancy or licence, rent, bills, tax and ending a letting
Immigration staff guidance on processing returning resident applications.
Understand the basic rules for trustees, settlors and beneficiaries of non-resident trusts.
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