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What sets coliving apart from traditional shared living arrangements?

Unlike traditional shared living setups, coliving in the UK emphasises the importance of communal spaces and shared amenities to cultivate communities of like-minded individuals. With on-site swimming pools, gyms, and occasional spa facilities, coliving provides resi...

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What is a Notice to Quit?

The Notice to Quit applies to rolling agreements, such as weekly or monthly occupancy agreements.

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Why were UK banks initially hesitant to provide loans for flats with cladding after the Grenfell Tower tragedy?

UK banks were concerned about safety risks and potential costs associated with remediation procedures for flats with cladding after the Grenfell Tower tragedy. Ultimately, they have to protect their security.

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Is there any alternative to the standard procedure of bailiff eviction?

Landlords may opt for eviction by the High Court Enforcement Officer (HCEO) for any challenging eviction. These evictions are quicker than bailiff evictions. HCEOs are more easily accessible than court bailiffs.

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What is the last date for registering information on overseas entities owning UK properties with Companies House?

The last date to register information with Companies House is January 31, 2022.

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What is the recommended responsibility for agents in properties under their management regarding the Regulations?

Agents must be held accountable for ensuring compliance with the Regulations, and they should receive remedial notices, along with landlords and tenants.

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How does Coliving align with the ESG system ?

ESG - 'E' Environmental:Coliving is also a means of sustainable living, as it pools the use of carbon generating utilities such as heating, energy and water. With new build comes the opportunity low impact heating such as ground source heat pumps and the smaller wel...

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What is RAAC concrete and why is it causing concern in the UK?

Reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) is a lightweight construction material used in buildings, including schools, between the 1950s and 1990s. The concern arises because RAAC has a limited design life of 30 years, and structural issues have emerged in these ...

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Why do we need a Company to run the block/site?

A company is need to run the block or site as under UK law only 4 people can own a title at land registry. The involvement of Freehold & Resident Management Companies enable larger groups of people to be in control of a block.

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What happens if there are no Directors?

Companies House would strike the Company off the official register leaving owners unable to easily sell their properties.

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I have heard that there could be alternatives to having hatches fitted. Is this true?

Visual examination checks by engineers via inspection hatches is currently the preferred method recommended by the industry guidance that explains how to judge that a flue is working safely and effectively. However, where inspection hatches are not practicable indust...

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What are the key benefits of renting a BTR property?

Renters are treated as residents not tenants. They can access five-star amenities and services, in a professionally managed property, and benefit from flexible lease options. BTR properties are generally located in desirable locations and generate a sense of communi...

Read more
Read by(9)

What is the minimum number of flats in a single building necessary to qualify for the right to manage?

A minimum of two flats in a building is a mandatory to form Right to Manage company. 50 percent of leaseholders need to sign the RTM claim notice.

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What information is typically required by home building insurance calculators?

Buildings insurance calculators need to consider the construction type, age of the buildings, construction costs, building features, demolition and site clearance, professional fees, building regulations and compliance, location, claims History, inflation, and escala...

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Read by(9)

What are the trading standards requirements for technology on words used for property listings?

The guidance was updated to enhance property-listing practices, making them more consumer-friendly and transparent, in line with the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008. The terms formally defined are:Under Offer, Let Agreed, Let, New On The Mar...

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Read by(9)

What is London Mayors concern about short-term rentals?

The Mayor is worried about the impact of short-term rentals on London's housing market and has proposed stricter regulations through a licensing system. He fears whole streets becoming Airbnb and less housing for Londoners.

Read more
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How many buildings are eligible to apply for the pilot?

There are 60 buildings with the availability of interim safety measures eligible to apply for funding support for remediation.

Read more
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What makes Wembley an attractive choice?

Wembley is often considered an attractive choice due to its rich history and cultural significance. It has a vibrant and diverse community, which contributes to its charm.

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I am a developer of a new build scheme involving flats and commercial units. The buyer of a commercial unit is not agreeing to a restriction at HM Land Registry preventing a sale of the unit without the Managing Agent issuing a compliance certificate. What kind of risk is he to me?

A restriction requiring a compliance certificate is critical. Its purpose is to ensure that arrears (and any other non-compliance/breach) are made known to a buyer before they take registration of the property. Effectively, the buyer cannot become the registered prop...

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What is the purpose of the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill?

The Bill aims to empower homeowners by introducing significant reforms to the leasehold system in England and Wales, addressing issues such as creating new leasehold houses, simplifying lease extensions, enhancing transparency, and providing redress rights.

Read more
Read by(9)

What is the plan to reduce number of unfit homes in the UK?

The proposal plans to halve the number of unfit homes by 2030.

Read more
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How many people in the UK may lose their homes or be on the streets in the present situation?

Homelessness is a strong possibility for nearly 270,000 people in the UK who may lose their homes or be on the streets.

Read more
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Which was the UK's most serious residential fire since the Second World War?

The Grenfell Tower fire was the most devastating fire after the Second World War in the UK, killing 72 people. Other notable fires that have influenced the direction of travel when it comes to building safety are

Read more
Read by(9)

What are vital aspects of the law of the landlord and tenant?

Iperion Investments Corp. V Broadwalk House Residents Ltd [1995] 2 EGLR 47SummaryIperion Investments Corp. v Broadwalk House Residents Ltd [1995] 2 EGLR 47 was a dispute involving rights of management and service charge as executed in a residential lease. The details...

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What other measures are being taken to enhance animal welfare standards in the UK?

In addition to microchipping reforms, the UK government has introduced new laws to recognise animal sentience, impose tougher penalties for animal cruelty offences, and ban activities such as glue traps and the import of detached shark fins.

Read more
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Why do some consumers express reluctance to use Open Banking?

Misunderstandings and misconceptions lead some consumers to believe Open Banking gathers more data than is required, creating a perception of invasiveness.

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What is tenant anti-social behaviour?

The government outlines that persistent noise or being drunk and disorderly will be labelled as anti-social behaviour. The government also states that intimidatory behaviour, drug use, vandalism, and neighbours consistently playing loud music or letting their dog bar...

Read more
Read by(8)

Which types of buildings will fall under the higher risk regime?

Residential buildings (with at least two units), care homes, and hospitals that are 18m tall or have at least 7 storeys will be subject to the new regime.

Read more
Read by(8)

Why did RAAC concrete cause UK government to order the immediate closure of hundreds of school buildings?

The government took this drastic step after "new evidence" emerged, highlighting the safety risks associated with RAAC. A concrete beam collapsed during the school holidays.

Read more
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What are the drawbacks of permitted development rights (PDR)?

Commentators observe that the quality and size of some homes have been seriously compromised under the PDR scheme.

Read more
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Ask our Experts

What our customers are asking:


What sets coliving apart from traditional shared living arrangements?

Unlike traditional shared living setups, coliving in the UK emphasises the importance of communal spaces and shared amenities to cultivate communities of like-minded individuals. With on-site swimming pools, gyms, and occasional spa facilities, coliving provides resi...


Read More

What is a Notice to Quit?

The Notice to Quit applies to rolling agreements, such as weekly or monthly occupancy agreements.


Read More

Why were UK banks initially hesitant to provide loans for flats with cladding after the Grenfell Tower tragedy?

UK banks were concerned about safety risks and potential costs associated with remediation procedures for flats with cladding after the Grenfell Tower tragedy. Ultimately, they have to protect their security.


Read More

Is there any alternative to the standard procedure of bailiff eviction?

Landlords may opt for eviction by the High Court Enforcement Officer (HCEO) for any challenging eviction. These evictions are quicker than bailiff evictions. HCEOs are more easily accessible than court bailiffs.


Read More

What is the last date for registering information on overseas entities owning UK properties with Companies House?

The last date to register information with Companies House is January 31, 2022.


Read More

What is the recommended responsibility for agents in properties under their management regarding the Regulations?

Agents must be held accountable for ensuring compliance with the Regulations, and they should receive remedial notices, along with landlords and tenants.


Read More

How does Coliving align with the ESG system ?

ESG - 'E' Environmental:Coliving is also a means of sustainable living, as it pools the use of carbon generating utilities such as heating, energy and water. With new build comes the opportunity low impact heating such as ground source heat pumps and the smaller wel...


Read More

What is RAAC concrete and why is it causing concern in the UK?

Reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) is a lightweight construction material used in buildings, including schools, between the 1950s and 1990s. The concern arises because RAAC has a limited design life of 30 years, and structural issues have emerged in these ...


Read More

Why do we need a Company to run the block/site?

A company is need to run the block or site as under UK law only 4 people can own a title at land registry. The involvement of Freehold & Resident Management Companies enable larger groups of people to be in control of a block.


Read More

What happens if there are no Directors?

Companies House would strike the Company off the official register leaving owners unable to easily sell their properties.


Read More

I have heard that there could be alternatives to having hatches fitted. Is this true?

Visual examination checks by engineers via inspection hatches is currently the preferred method recommended by the industry guidance that explains how to judge that a flue is working safely and effectively. However, where inspection hatches are not practicable indust...


Read More

What are the key benefits of renting a BTR property?

Renters are treated as residents not tenants. They can access five-star amenities and services, in a professionally managed property, and benefit from flexible lease options. BTR properties are generally located in desirable locations and generate a sense of communi...


Read More

What is the minimum number of flats in a single building necessary to qualify for the right to manage?

A minimum of two flats in a building is a mandatory to form Right to Manage company. 50 percent of leaseholders need to sign the RTM claim notice.


Read More

What information is typically required by home building insurance calculators?

Buildings insurance calculators need to consider the construction type, age of the buildings, construction costs, building features, demolition and site clearance, professional fees, building regulations and compliance, location, claims History, inflation, and escala...


Read More

What are the trading standards requirements for technology on words used for property listings?

The guidance was updated to enhance property-listing practices, making them more consumer-friendly and transparent, in line with the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008. The terms formally defined are:Under Offer, Let Agreed, Let, New On The Mar...


Read More

What is London Mayors concern about short-term rentals?

The Mayor is worried about the impact of short-term rentals on London's housing market and has proposed stricter regulations through a licensing system. He fears whole streets becoming Airbnb and less housing for Londoners.


Read More

How many buildings are eligible to apply for the pilot?

There are 60 buildings with the availability of interim safety measures eligible to apply for funding support for remediation.


Read More

What makes Wembley an attractive choice?

Wembley is often considered an attractive choice due to its rich history and cultural significance. It has a vibrant and diverse community, which contributes to its charm.


Read More

I am a developer of a new build scheme involving flats and commercial units. The buyer of a commercial unit is not agreeing to a restriction at HM Land Registry preventing a sale of the unit without the Managing Agent issuing a compliance certificate. What kind of risk is he to me?

A restriction requiring a compliance certificate is critical. Its purpose is to ensure that arrears (and any other non-compliance/breach) are made known to a buyer before they take registration of the property. Effectively, the buyer cannot become the registered prop...


Read More

What is the purpose of the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill?

The Bill aims to empower homeowners by introducing significant reforms to the leasehold system in England and Wales, addressing issues such as creating new leasehold houses, simplifying lease extensions, enhancing transparency, and providing redress rights.


Read More

What is the plan to reduce number of unfit homes in the UK?

The proposal plans to halve the number of unfit homes by 2030.


Read More

How many people in the UK may lose their homes or be on the streets in the present situation?

Homelessness is a strong possibility for nearly 270,000 people in the UK who may lose their homes or be on the streets.


Read More

Which was the UK's most serious residential fire since the Second World War?

The Grenfell Tower fire was the most devastating fire after the Second World War in the UK, killing 72 people. Other notable fires that have influenced the direction of travel when it comes to building safety are


Read More

What are vital aspects of the law of the landlord and tenant?

Iperion Investments Corp. V Broadwalk House Residents Ltd [1995] 2 EGLR 47SummaryIperion Investments Corp. v Broadwalk House Residents Ltd [1995] 2 EGLR 47 was a dispute involving rights of management and service charge as executed in a residential lease. The details...


Read More

What other measures are being taken to enhance animal welfare standards in the UK?

In addition to microchipping reforms, the UK government has introduced new laws to recognise animal sentience, impose tougher penalties for animal cruelty offences, and ban activities such as glue traps and the import of detached shark fins.


Read More

Why do some consumers express reluctance to use Open Banking?

Misunderstandings and misconceptions lead some consumers to believe Open Banking gathers more data than is required, creating a perception of invasiveness.


Read More

What is tenant anti-social behaviour?

The government outlines that persistent noise or being drunk and disorderly will be labelled as anti-social behaviour. The government also states that intimidatory behaviour, drug use, vandalism, and neighbours consistently playing loud music or letting their dog bar...


Read More

Which types of buildings will fall under the higher risk regime?

Residential buildings (with at least two units), care homes, and hospitals that are 18m tall or have at least 7 storeys will be subject to the new regime.


Read More

Why did RAAC concrete cause UK government to order the immediate closure of hundreds of school buildings?

The government took this drastic step after "new evidence" emerged, highlighting the safety risks associated with RAAC. A concrete beam collapsed during the school holidays.


Read More

What are the drawbacks of permitted development rights (PDR)?

Commentators observe that the quality and size of some homes have been seriously compromised under the PDR scheme.


Read More