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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…
The information clients, principal designers, principal contractors and accountable persons need to keep.
Leasehold property - leasehold disputes, buying the freehold, service charges, lease extensions and Right to Manage
Running a limited company - including directors' responsibilities, company annual returns, reporting company changes and how to take money out of a limited company.
Understand the roles of accountable persons and the principal accountable person for a high-rise residential building, and what they must do.
Guidance and information on flood risk management and surface water management.
Fire safety in business and non-domestic premises: the responsible person, fire risk assessments, shared premises, new buildings, enforcement, appeals and penalties
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Lord Fairley on 21 January 2026.
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