Ask from our Property Experts

Ask our Experts

What our customers are asking:

How do coliving providers encourage interaction among residents?

Coliving providers offer strategically designed communal areas, such as lounges and coffee stations, to facilitate interaction among residents as well as many informal meeting points and places and spaces for casual interractions.

Read more
Read by(10)

What is a Notice to Quit?

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

Read more
Read by(10)

What do the UK Household Costs Indices (HCIs) cover?

The HCIs estimate inflation rates experienced by different household groups in the UK.

Read more
Read by(10)

Are agents obliged to offer a digital solution?

No. Currently, they dont have to offer a digital solution. However, the government is preparing the ground for letting agents embrace the digital-first approach. The process is faster and lessens the chances of fraud.

Read more
Read by(10)

What are the main fiscal rules or regimes the UK government follows?

The government's primary fiscal rule dictates that debt should decrease as a percentage of national income within a rolling five-year period.

Read more
Read by(10)

What measures are proposed to address concerns about the building safety levy's impact on viability?

The government has proposed implementing differential levy rates based on local house prices and offering exemptions for smaller-scale developments. However, questions remain about the effectiveness of these measures in alleviating the financial burden on developers ...

Read more
Read by(10)

What are the biggest causes of C02 or carbon emissions in the UK, housing sector influences?

The rise in C02 totalled 424.5m tonnes between 2021 and 2022. The increases were largely driven by transport (up by 10 percent), public service (up by 6.3 percent), and private business sectors (up by 5.9 percent). The fourth largest increase was in the residential ...

Read more
Read by(10)

What are obligations of landlords under Section 20 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, which stipulates that leaseholders must be consulted for major works or long-term agreements?

BDW Trading Ltd v South Anglia Housing: Section 20 ConsultationSummaryThe case of BDW Trading Ltd v South Anglia Housing is about obligations of landlords under Section 20 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, which stipulates that leaseholders must be consulted for m...

Read more
Read by(10)

How does the Bill address tenants' rights to keep pets in rented properties?

The Bill grants renters the right to request permission to have pets, and landlords cannot impose general bans.

Read more
Read by(10)

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
Read by(10)

The interpretation and enforcement of provisions regarding service charges under residential tenancies by pointing out the need for reasonableness and transparency in property management.

Akorita v 36 Gensing Road Limited [LRX/16/2008]SummaryThe cases are similar the Akorita v 36 Gensing Road Limited [LRX/16/2008] as they pose a cause against management and service charges in connection to a property. Mr. Akorita was the lease holder in the case and t...

Read more
Read by(10)

What are some examples of digital technologies in ground rent management?

Digital technologies include ground rent collection software that employs robotic accounting: demands, allocations, and bank reconciliation. By using direct debit the ground rent collector can manage what the customer needs to pay and rent reviews cannot be missed. ...

Read more
Read by(10)

What can the agents and landlords do to help tenants during the energy crisis?

Agents and landlords must identify the most vulnerable tenants on their properties and proactively take steps to ensure they are adequately protected when the winter sets in. Tenants should ask their landlords to review and enhance insulation or to supply window film...

Read more
Read by(10)

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(10)

Why Is the UK facing the brunt of the global energy crisis?

Despite calls from environmental groups and energy management experts, the UK government did little to invest in insulation for over a decade. UK homes are among the most poorly insulated compared to other European countries. Inaction by successive governments has le...

Read more
Read by(10)

What is the UK government proposed investment in Net zero for buildings?

The Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) will deliver an additional 6bn in investment, planned during the next parliament. The task force will also oversee the delivery of energy efficiency improvements from homes, businesses, and the publi...

Read more
Read by(10)

Why are the big names in the UK's property industry calling for clarity on EPC regulations?

UK property experts want clear guidance on how and when EPC regulations will be reformed as deadlines loom. There is a lot of confusion about EPC regulations and their implementation.

Read more
Read by(10)

We are contemplating buying the Freehold as we have received a Section 5 Notice offering us the 1st right of refusal else the Freeholder has nominated another buyer. My questions are: 1) assuming all parties were interested in purchasing their share what would we each end up having to pay? 2) Would all the shares be equal?

The answer to question 1 is A - that would be up to you as shareholders in the new freehold owning company to decide, some choose 1/9th, some choose to do it by relationship to flat sizes or flat values, in valuation terms it is normal for valuers to add a notional 1...

Read more
Read by(10)

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
Read by(10)

Why was the property listing guidance recently updated?

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.

Read more
Read by(10)

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
Read by(10)

Who are the key professionals involved in applying Building Biology principles?

Architects, builders, engineers, designers, and consultants are the key professionals who apply Building Biology principles to new construction and renovation projects.

Read more
Read by(10)

What’s happening to UK house prices?

The UK housing market is a bit volatile. With mortgage rates rising and the cost-of-living crisis looming, property price growth is now falling.The UK housing market is a bit volatile. With mortgage rates rising and the cost-of-living crisis looming, property price g...

Read more
Read by(10)

How can landlords prepare for the upcoming regulations?

Landlords can take several steps to prepare, such as improving insulation, upgrading heating systems, and installing energy-efficient lighting in their properties. Ensuring their properties have an EPC rating of Band C or above is essential.

Read more
Read by(10)

Who is eligible for the BBRS Historical Scheme?

Businesses with banking complaints registered from December 1, 2001, to 31 March 2019 can qualify for the scheme.

Read more
Read by(10)

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
Read by(10)

Why is the RPC's opinion on the Impact Assessment important?

The RPC's opinion on the impact assessment is crucial because it helps government departments strengthen their evidence and analysis. It assists ministers in making informed decisions and enables parliamentary scrutiny of regulatory proposals. Publishing the RPC's op...

Read more
Read by(10)

Can children under 10 share a room without contributing to overcrowding?

Yes, children under 10 can share a room with anyone and do so does not count towards overcrowding.

Read more
Read by(10)

Why is Lisa Nandy of the Labour Party opposing rent controls?

Lisa Nandy is concerned about potential homelessness and believes rent controls only provide a short-term fix for broader housing issues.

Read more
Read by(10)

What criticism has the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) faced regarding leasehold insurance irregularities?

The FCA has been strongly criticised by Insurance Business magazine for its lack of action in addressing leasehold insurance irregularities.

Read more
Read by(10)

Ask our Experts

What our customers are asking:


How do coliving providers encourage interaction among residents?

Coliving providers offer strategically designed communal areas, such as lounges and coffee stations, to facilitate interaction among residents as well as many informal meeting points and places and spaces for casual interractions.


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

What do the UK Household Costs Indices (HCIs) cover?

The HCIs estimate inflation rates experienced by different household groups in the UK.


Read More

Are agents obliged to offer a digital solution?

No. Currently, they dont have to offer a digital solution. However, the government is preparing the ground for letting agents embrace the digital-first approach. The process is faster and lessens the chances of fraud.


Read More

What are the main fiscal rules or regimes the UK government follows?

The government's primary fiscal rule dictates that debt should decrease as a percentage of national income within a rolling five-year period.


Read More

What measures are proposed to address concerns about the building safety levy's impact on viability?

The government has proposed implementing differential levy rates based on local house prices and offering exemptions for smaller-scale developments. However, questions remain about the effectiveness of these measures in alleviating the financial burden on developers ...


Read More

What are the biggest causes of C02 or carbon emissions in the UK, housing sector influences?

The rise in C02 totalled 424.5m tonnes between 2021 and 2022. The increases were largely driven by transport (up by 10 percent), public service (up by 6.3 percent), and private business sectors (up by 5.9 percent). The fourth largest increase was in the residential ...


Read More

What are obligations of landlords under Section 20 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, which stipulates that leaseholders must be consulted for major works or long-term agreements?

BDW Trading Ltd v South Anglia Housing: Section 20 ConsultationSummaryThe case of BDW Trading Ltd v South Anglia Housing is about obligations of landlords under Section 20 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, which stipulates that leaseholders must be consulted for m...


Read More

How does the Bill address tenants' rights to keep pets in rented properties?

The Bill grants renters the right to request permission to have pets, and landlords cannot impose general bans.


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

The interpretation and enforcement of provisions regarding service charges under residential tenancies by pointing out the need for reasonableness and transparency in property management.

Akorita v 36 Gensing Road Limited [LRX/16/2008]SummaryThe cases are similar the Akorita v 36 Gensing Road Limited [LRX/16/2008] as they pose a cause against management and service charges in connection to a property. Mr. Akorita was the lease holder in the case and t...


Read More

What are some examples of digital technologies in ground rent management?

Digital technologies include ground rent collection software that employs robotic accounting: demands, allocations, and bank reconciliation. By using direct debit the ground rent collector can manage what the customer needs to pay and rent reviews cannot be missed. ...


Read More

What can the agents and landlords do to help tenants during the energy crisis?

Agents and landlords must identify the most vulnerable tenants on their properties and proactively take steps to ensure they are adequately protected when the winter sets in. Tenants should ask their landlords to review and enhance insulation or to supply window film...


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

Why Is the UK facing the brunt of the global energy crisis?

Despite calls from environmental groups and energy management experts, the UK government did little to invest in insulation for over a decade. UK homes are among the most poorly insulated compared to other European countries. Inaction by successive governments has le...


Read More

What is the UK government proposed investment in Net zero for buildings?

The Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) will deliver an additional 6bn in investment, planned during the next parliament. The task force will also oversee the delivery of energy efficiency improvements from homes, businesses, and the publi...


Read More

Why are the big names in the UK's property industry calling for clarity on EPC regulations?

UK property experts want clear guidance on how and when EPC regulations will be reformed as deadlines loom. There is a lot of confusion about EPC regulations and their implementation.


Read More

We are contemplating buying the Freehold as we have received a Section 5 Notice offering us the 1st right of refusal else the Freeholder has nominated another buyer. My questions are: 1) assuming all parties were interested in purchasing their share what would we each end up having to pay? 2) Would all the shares be equal?

The answer to question 1 is A - that would be up to you as shareholders in the new freehold owning company to decide, some choose 1/9th, some choose to do it by relationship to flat sizes or flat values, in valuation terms it is normal for valuers to add a notional 1...


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

Why was the property listing guidance recently updated?

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.


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

Who are the key professionals involved in applying Building Biology principles?

Architects, builders, engineers, designers, and consultants are the key professionals who apply Building Biology principles to new construction and renovation projects.


Read More

What’s happening to UK house prices?

The UK housing market is a bit volatile. With mortgage rates rising and the cost-of-living crisis looming, property price growth is now falling.The UK housing market is a bit volatile. With mortgage rates rising and the cost-of-living crisis looming, property price g...


Read More

How can landlords prepare for the upcoming regulations?

Landlords can take several steps to prepare, such as improving insulation, upgrading heating systems, and installing energy-efficient lighting in their properties. Ensuring their properties have an EPC rating of Band C or above is essential.


Read More

Who is eligible for the BBRS Historical Scheme?

Businesses with banking complaints registered from December 1, 2001, to 31 March 2019 can qualify for the scheme.


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

Why is the RPC's opinion on the Impact Assessment important?

The RPC's opinion on the impact assessment is crucial because it helps government departments strengthen their evidence and analysis. It assists ministers in making informed decisions and enables parliamentary scrutiny of regulatory proposals. Publishing the RPC's op...


Read More

Can children under 10 share a room without contributing to overcrowding?

Yes, children under 10 can share a room with anyone and do so does not count towards overcrowding.


Read More

Why is Lisa Nandy of the Labour Party opposing rent controls?

Lisa Nandy is concerned about potential homelessness and believes rent controls only provide a short-term fix for broader housing issues.


Read More

What criticism has the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) faced regarding leasehold insurance irregularities?

The FCA has been strongly criticised by Insurance Business magazine for its lack of action in addressing leasehold insurance irregularities.


Read More