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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 ...

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Building Liability Orders Background It is common practice that property developers set up a subsidiary company with very few assets to own and manage an individual development, and then be wound down once the development is completed. This practice can be used to secure investment in a project, in a long run it can also leave the developer group with no long-term civil liability. Given the current situation, Government has decided to intervene to help those affected find fair redress for building safety issues. What are we going to do?

The Building Safety Bill will grant a power to the High Courts which allows them to extend specific liabilities for one company to any other associated companies and make them jointly and severally liable, should the High Court considers it just and equitable to do s...

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Is freehold property good to buy?

Leasehold enfranchisement……When undertaking a valuation for negotiation the Chartered Valuation Surveyor has to interpret the right evidence for the right situation to bring maximum benefit to the Client.

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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...

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Court Appointed Manager–do I have the right to apply?

The right to apply for the appointment of a Court Appointed Manager depends on the specific laws and regulations governing the jurisdiction in which the property is located. Generally, the right to apply for a Court Appointed Manager is granted to individuals or part...

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What defence can a developer offer in respect of new developer claims now limitation periods have been extended?

Generally there are TWO potential defences a defendant may be able to raise in respect of the new limitation periods:if the claim has already been settled or determined; orthe extended limitation period breaches the defendant’s rights under the Human Rights Act 1998....

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Over what claims did John Christodoulou lose the 1.6 million pounds case?

John Christodoulou lost a 1.6 million case over excessive insurance costs in the war of attrition at the prime Canary Riverside site in Londons Docklands.

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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...

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Can I seek compensation if the freeholder is absent?

Seeking compensation when the freeholder is absent can be challenging, as it depends on the specific circumstances and applicable laws in your jurisdiction. However, there are certain situations where you may be able to pursue compensation:- Breach of lease obliga...

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Are service charges higher for flats in larger developments?

Yes, the average annual service charges are significantly higher in larger developments consisting of 20 units or more, amounting to 2,606 per flat. This is nearly 99 percent higher than blocks with five units or fewer at 1,309.

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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.

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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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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.

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Are there good commutation facilities in Coventry?

The city is well-connected to other famous places in the UK by rail and road.

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What are the key problems facing the property market in the UK?

Some of the major problems buyers and sellers face in the property market are lack of efficiency in the process and energy management.

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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.

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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.

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How can the HMRC benefit from the Renters Reform Bill?

HMRC can access details of landlords' finances and identify the defaulters and initiate action against them.

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How much will the number of households aged 65 and above renting in England increase by 2030?

The number of households aged 65 and above renting in England is projected to double by 2030. Currently, around 400,000 older households rent, and this figure is expected to surpass one million by 2033.

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What is the contribution of property to the UK's greenhouse gas emissions?

The UK's property accounts for 20 percent of its greenhouse gas emissions.

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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...

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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.

Read more
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Which buildings will be regulated by the BSR?

The BSR will primarily regulate high-rise buildings. These are defined as buildings with 7 or more storeys or a height of 18 meters and above. Additionally, high-rise buildings must have at least 2 residential units, or they can be hospitals or care homes during desi...

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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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What is the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) requirement for rental properties in the UK?

All rental properties in England and Wales are required by law to have an EPC rating of C or above to meet the EPC requirement. The minimum EPC requirement was set to be raised to EPC C by 2028, but there are indications that this timeline might be delayed

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What is the proportion of properties that advertise as pet-friendly?

Only seven percent of property listings mention pet-friendly in the advertisements.

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What is the BUS?

The Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) aims to support the decarbonisation of heat in buildings. The Scheme provides capital grants for supporting the installation of heat pumps and biomass boilers in homes and non-domestic buildings in England and Wales.

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

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

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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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Ask our Experts

What our customers are asking:


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

Building Liability Orders Background It is common practice that property developers set up a subsidiary company with very few assets to own and manage an individual development, and then be wound down once the development is completed. This practice can be used to secure investment in a project, in a long run it can also leave the developer group with no long-term civil liability. Given the current situation, Government has decided to intervene to help those affected find fair redress for building safety issues. What are we going to do?

The Building Safety Bill will grant a power to the High Courts which allows them to extend specific liabilities for one company to any other associated companies and make them jointly and severally liable, should the High Court considers it just and equitable to do s...


Read More

Is freehold property good to buy?

Leasehold enfranchisement……When undertaking a valuation for negotiation the Chartered Valuation Surveyor has to interpret the right evidence for the right situation to bring maximum benefit to the Client.


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

Court Appointed Manager–do I have the right to apply?

The right to apply for the appointment of a Court Appointed Manager depends on the specific laws and regulations governing the jurisdiction in which the property is located. Generally, the right to apply for a Court Appointed Manager is granted to individuals or part...


Read More

What defence can a developer offer in respect of new developer claims now limitation periods have been extended?

Generally there are TWO potential defences a defendant may be able to raise in respect of the new limitation periods:if the claim has already been settled or determined; orthe extended limitation period breaches the defendant’s rights under the Human Rights Act 1998....


Read More

Over what claims did John Christodoulou lose the 1.6 million pounds case?

John Christodoulou lost a 1.6 million case over excessive insurance costs in the war of attrition at the prime Canary Riverside site in Londons Docklands.


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

Can I seek compensation if the freeholder is absent?

Seeking compensation when the freeholder is absent can be challenging, as it depends on the specific circumstances and applicable laws in your jurisdiction. However, there are certain situations where you may be able to pursue compensation:- Breach of lease obliga...


Read More

Are service charges higher for flats in larger developments?

Yes, the average annual service charges are significantly higher in larger developments consisting of 20 units or more, amounting to 2,606 per flat. This is nearly 99 percent higher than blocks with five units or fewer at 1,309.


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

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

Are there good commutation facilities in Coventry?

The city is well-connected to other famous places in the UK by rail and road.


Read More

What are the key problems facing the property market in the UK?

Some of the major problems buyers and sellers face in the property market are lack of efficiency in the process and energy management.


Read More

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 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

How can the HMRC benefit from the Renters Reform Bill?

HMRC can access details of landlords' finances and identify the defaulters and initiate action against them.


Read More

How much will the number of households aged 65 and above renting in England increase by 2030?

The number of households aged 65 and above renting in England is projected to double by 2030. Currently, around 400,000 older households rent, and this figure is expected to surpass one million by 2033.


Read More

What is the contribution of property to the UK's greenhouse gas emissions?

The UK's property accounts for 20 percent of its greenhouse gas emissions.


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

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

Which buildings will be regulated by the BSR?

The BSR will primarily regulate high-rise buildings. These are defined as buildings with 7 or more storeys or a height of 18 meters and above. Additionally, high-rise buildings must have at least 2 residential units, or they can be hospitals or care homes during desi...


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 is the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) requirement for rental properties in the UK?

All rental properties in England and Wales are required by law to have an EPC rating of C or above to meet the EPC requirement. The minimum EPC requirement was set to be raised to EPC C by 2028, but there are indications that this timeline might be delayed


Read More

What is the proportion of properties that advertise as pet-friendly?

Only seven percent of property listings mention pet-friendly in the advertisements.


Read More

What is the BUS?

The Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) aims to support the decarbonisation of heat in buildings. The Scheme provides capital grants for supporting the installation of heat pumps and biomass boilers in homes and non-domestic buildings in England and Wales.


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

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

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


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