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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

      The Right to Manage (RTM) lets some leasehold property owners take over…

    • Qualifying

      To qualify for Right to Manage (RTM): the building must be made up of…

    • Notices

      Normally, the leaseholders will contact you once they’ve set up the Right…

    • Disputing the claim

      You can dispute the claim by serving a counter-notice to the Right to…

    • Transferring management of the building

      If you accept the Right to Manage (RTM) company’s notice, or if you…

  • This series brings together all documents relating to Right to Manage guidance.

  • The information clients, principal designers, principal contractors and accountable persons need to keep.

  • Manage the finances or property of a missing person, someone kidnapped or taken hostage, or in a foreign prison and not able to communicate. Apply to the High Court to be a guardian. You'll need a guardianship order.

  • Evaluation findings and statistics on the delivery, uptake and early impacts of the Help to Grow: Management programme.

  • Authorise someone to deal with HMRC for you - how to appoint an agent, friend, relative or voluntary organisation.

  • Sign in or set up an account to manage intellectual property, including applying for or renewing patents, applications or transfers of ownership.

  • Find out what visitors can and can't do on greens and how to maintain and de-register your land as an owner or local authority.

  • Check the rules on Individual Savings Account (ISA) subscriptions and what counts towards the subscription limit if you're an ISA manager.

  • Manage money in a Court Funds Office account for someone if you're authorised by the Court of Protection - interest, statements, investments, deposits, withdrawals, closing an account and complaints