What our customers are asking:
How does the freezing of housing benefits affect renters?
It will prevent access to LHA or local housing allowance for those who rent their homes. Shelter suggests that tenants will lose nearly 1,000 yearly due to rising rents and the new benefits freeze.
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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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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.
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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.
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What is Ringley’s sustainability Strategy & Policy?
In 2025 The 2030 agenda for sustainable development was adopted by all United Nations member states. Recognised globally, it provides a shared blueprint and at its heart are 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs), which are an urgent call for action by all countries...
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What are the risks of not doing Section 20 consultation properly?
You are at risk. However, since 2014 the Daejan vs Benson case suggests that a dispensation from consultation might be granted if it is just and reasonable to do so, eg, emergency communal heating failure in winter, else what you can recover from service charge paye...
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Does a Section 20 apply to all works?
No.Only when a service charge payer would have to contribute £250 or 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 the aim of LVC?
LVC must ensure that the benefits of public investment and planning decisions are shared more fairly across society.
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What is Wembleys biggest attraction?
Wembley Stadium is the best-known landmark of Wembley Park, where high-profile sporting events and concerts are regularly hosted.
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Why ground source heat pumps are recommended?
Ground source heat pumps help reduce carbon emissions by up to 50 percent compared to traditional systems. They use the natural heat stored in the ground to heat buildings instead of burning fossil fuels like gas or oil.
Read moreRead by(8)
What do the Household Costs Indices (HCIs) cover?
The HCIs cover the period from 2005 to 2021, with more recent data available up to December 2023. They estimate inflation rates experienced by different household groups in the UK.
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What are the main drivers behind the growth of coliving worldwide?
The growth of coliving is primarily driven by factors such as urbanization, changing demographics, and the desire for affordable, convenient, and socially connected living spaces.
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Why choose Coliving ?
Coliving also eliminates financial liability or conflict with roommates during a joint contract and can be a source of wellbeing.Coliving Apartments offer residents a clear demarcated private space. Concept-driven purpose-built coliving can be cluster flats akin to p...
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How does retrofitting benefit vintage buildings?
Retrofitting extends the vintage buildings' lifespan and lowers emissions by improving insulation, heating systems, and windows.
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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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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 moreRead by(8)
When will the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill become law?
Probably be 2023 as it is already moving fast through the UK parliament.
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How deeply will data science impact the industry?
It depends on how real estate companies embrace technology and the areas where they want to leverage data science. There are endless potentials and possibilities. VirginLand by Ringley are a business intent on overhauling the land acquisition process through technolo...
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What is a schedule of condition?
A schedule of condition is usually prepared by the tenant about the time the lease is entered into and should be ‘agreed’ between the parties and documented in the lease. The purpose of a schedule of condition is to make it easy to deal with end of lease dilapidation...
Read moreRead by(8)
What measures should the UK government focus on to overcome the housing crisis?
The UK government needs to primarily focus on the supply side of the problem. This involves building more houses by providing available land and offering incentives for construction. Also, it is crucial to prioritise the quality and affordability of both new and exis...
Read moreRead by(8)
The Agent is demanding 5,000 of me in July for a new roof, I have had no say over this what so ever, is this a correct way of dealing with things, can I then pay this in installments.
You do have a say, any demand over 250 for any 1 service charge payer must be subject to statutory section 20 consultation (up to 3 notices of 30 days each) the notices are 'statutory consultation' and you have 30 days to make observations, all such observations MUST...
Read moreRead by(8)
Let's explore what the reasons Renters Reform Bill being introduced are
Statistics show that many renters live in properties that are deemed to be unfit, more than half of which pose a risk to renters' health and safety. The Renters Reform Bill aims to address this, and many such problems renters face.
Read moreRead by(8)
What are the responsibilities that the parties contract out of regarding statutory obligations that pertain to the repair and maintenance of dwelling houses
The case of Fishbourne Developments Ltd v Stephens [2020] EWCA CivSummaryThe case of Fishbourne Developments Ltd v Stephens [2020] EWCA Civ 1704 is about a dispute between a lease and, in particular, the responsibilities that the parties contract out of regarding sta...
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Why are stakeholders criticising the Welsh Government's plans to introduce statutory licensing for various forms of tourist accommodation?
Stakeholders believe the move will result in significant administrative and financial burdens on small accommodation providers and hinder the sector's growth.
Read moreRead by(8)
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 moreRead by(8)
Why do most developed economies face the prospect of recession?
The reason for the impending recession is the tightening of monetary policies by global central banks to manage consistently high inflation rates
Read moreRead by(8)
How does Building Biology impact home construction?
Building Biology guides home construction by emphasising health-conscious design and material choices. It aims to create living spaces that support physical and mental comfort.
Read moreRead by(8)
What is the aim of Land Value Capture 'LVC'?
Land Value Capture or LVC must ensure that the benefits of public investment and planning decisions are shared more fairly across society.
Read moreRead by(8)
How does the EU plan to counter the US Inflation Reduction Act?
The European Union is introducing green industry finance schemes to counter the US Inflation Reduction Act.
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What our customers are asking:
How does the freezing of housing benefits affect renters?
It will prevent access to LHA or local housing allowance for those who rent their homes. Shelter suggests that tenants will lose nearly 1,000 yearly due to rising rents and the new benefits freeze.
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
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
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
What is Ringley’s sustainability Strategy & Policy?
In 2025 The 2030 agenda for sustainable development was adopted by all United Nations member states. Recognised globally, it provides a shared blueprint and at its heart are 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs), which are an urgent call for action by all countries...
Read More
What are the risks of not doing Section 20 consultation properly?
You are at risk. However, since 2014 the Daejan vs Benson case suggests that a dispensation from consultation might be granted if it is just and reasonable to do so, eg, emergency communal heating failure in winter, else what you can recover from service charge paye...
Read More
Does a Section 20 apply to all works?
No.Only when a service charge payer would have to contribute £250 or more.
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 the aim of LVC?
LVC must ensure that the benefits of public investment and planning decisions are shared more fairly across society.
Read More
What is Wembleys biggest attraction?
Wembley Stadium is the best-known landmark of Wembley Park, where high-profile sporting events and concerts are regularly hosted.
Read More
Why ground source heat pumps are recommended?
Ground source heat pumps help reduce carbon emissions by up to 50 percent compared to traditional systems. They use the natural heat stored in the ground to heat buildings instead of burning fossil fuels like gas or oil.
Read More
What do the Household Costs Indices (HCIs) cover?
The HCIs cover the period from 2005 to 2021, with more recent data available up to December 2023. They estimate inflation rates experienced by different household groups in the UK.
Read More
What are the main drivers behind the growth of coliving worldwide?
The growth of coliving is primarily driven by factors such as urbanization, changing demographics, and the desire for affordable, convenient, and socially connected living spaces.
Read More
Why choose Coliving ?
Coliving also eliminates financial liability or conflict with roommates during a joint contract and can be a source of wellbeing.Coliving Apartments offer residents a clear demarcated private space. Concept-driven purpose-built coliving can be cluster flats akin to p...
Read More
How does retrofitting benefit vintage buildings?
Retrofitting extends the vintage buildings' lifespan and lowers emissions by improving insulation, heating systems, and windows.
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
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
When will the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill become law?
Probably be 2023 as it is already moving fast through the UK parliament.
Read More
How deeply will data science impact the industry?
It depends on how real estate companies embrace technology and the areas where they want to leverage data science. There are endless potentials and possibilities. VirginLand by Ringley are a business intent on overhauling the land acquisition process through technolo...
Read More
What is a schedule of condition?
A schedule of condition is usually prepared by the tenant about the time the lease is entered into and should be ‘agreed’ between the parties and documented in the lease. The purpose of a schedule of condition is to make it easy to deal with end of lease dilapidation...
Read More
What measures should the UK government focus on to overcome the housing crisis?
The UK government needs to primarily focus on the supply side of the problem. This involves building more houses by providing available land and offering incentives for construction. Also, it is crucial to prioritise the quality and affordability of both new and exis...
Read More
The Agent is demanding 5,000 of me in July for a new roof, I have had no say over this what so ever, is this a correct way of dealing with things, can I then pay this in installments.
You do have a say, any demand over 250 for any 1 service charge payer must be subject to statutory section 20 consultation (up to 3 notices of 30 days each) the notices are 'statutory consultation' and you have 30 days to make observations, all such observations MUST...
Read More
Let's explore what the reasons Renters Reform Bill being introduced are
Statistics show that many renters live in properties that are deemed to be unfit, more than half of which pose a risk to renters' health and safety. The Renters Reform Bill aims to address this, and many such problems renters face.
Read More
What are the responsibilities that the parties contract out of regarding statutory obligations that pertain to the repair and maintenance of dwelling houses
The case of Fishbourne Developments Ltd v Stephens [2020] EWCA CivSummaryThe case of Fishbourne Developments Ltd v Stephens [2020] EWCA Civ 1704 is about a dispute between a lease and, in particular, the responsibilities that the parties contract out of regarding sta...
Read More
Why are stakeholders criticising the Welsh Government's plans to introduce statutory licensing for various forms of tourist accommodation?
Stakeholders believe the move will result in significant administrative and financial burdens on small accommodation providers and hinder the sector's growth.
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 do most developed economies face the prospect of recession?
The reason for the impending recession is the tightening of monetary policies by global central banks to manage consistently high inflation rates
Read More
How does Building Biology impact home construction?
Building Biology guides home construction by emphasising health-conscious design and material choices. It aims to create living spaces that support physical and mental comfort.
Read More
What is the aim of Land Value Capture 'LVC'?
Land Value Capture or LVC must ensure that the benefits of public investment and planning decisions are shared more fairly across society.
Read More
How does the EU plan to counter the US Inflation Reduction Act?
The European Union is introducing green industry finance schemes to counter the US Inflation Reduction Act.
Read More




