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Dispute between the estate agents, Ludlow Thompson, and a tenant, the constructions associated with causes, deposit deductions, maintenance liabilities and termination processes.

Ludlow Thompson v TenantSummaryThe case of Ludlow Thompson v Tenant unfolds the clashing of minds in theological dispute between the estate agents, Ludlow Thompson, and a tenant, over the tenancy agreement and, more specifically, the constructions associated with cau...

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What is the LA FLEX scheme?

The LA FLEX scheme is suitable for households not receiving any benefits in the form of aid. The Local Authority Eligibility Flexibility (LA Flex) mechanism provides attractive discounts to households for energy efficiency upgrades. Under the LA FLEX scheme, the gov...

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Why is Wembley Park a suitable location to live?

Wembley Park is the perfect destination to live in because it promises multiple transport links connecting with Central London, several activities, shopping destinations, restaurants, and a thriving social scene.

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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.

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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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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 did the 2019 manifesto of the conservative party mention about housing?

The conservative party's 2019 manifesto resolved to build 300,000 new homes, each year.

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When does homeownership become a suitable option?

Lower interest rates and availability of higher deposit makes homeownership a better option as the monthly loan instalments will be lower than monthly rent.

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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...

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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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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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How many landlords receive help from local authorities to tackle the anti-social behaviour of tenants?

Only about 15 percent of landlords receive help from local authorities to tackle anti-social behaviour. This needs to change if The Renters Reform Bill becomes law in 2023 as the government is likely to go ahead and scrap section 21 repossession notices. The tougher...

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Can a Court Appointed Manager be involved in legal proceedings on behalf of the property business?

Yes, a Court Appointed Manager can be involved in legal proceedings on behalf of the property business, depending on the specific authority granted to them by the court. Their involvement in legal proceedings can include various actions such as initiating legal actio...

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What strategies are being employed to address the skills shortage in the UK construction industry?

Efforts are being made to attract and retain young talent. Enhancing the industry's image among younger generations, implementing reskilling and upskilling initiatives, and bridging the gap between traditional craftsmanship and modern technologies are key strategies.

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What is at the core of the new identity verification rules?

Under the new rules, directors, and owners of these organizations will have to verify their identity at the Companies House or an Authorised Corporate Service Provider.

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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. ...

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Why is Wembley fast becoming a coworking hotspot?

There are many reasons. It has an excellent transportation system and easily connects Wembley to the rest of London. Wembley has large office buildings with modern facilities, making it an attractive location to set up coworking spaces.

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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...

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What were the concerns raised by MPs during the parliamentary debate regarding the scrapped energy efficiency rules?

Many MPs voiced concerns about the impact on families renting from private landlords, citing potential higher energy bills and the environmental consequences of not implementing higher standards in the private rental sector.

Read more
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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
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What should be included in a fire door inspection?

A comprehensive fire door inspection should include checks for various aspects, such as ensuring the doors are properly installed, have appropriate signage, function correctly, and have intact fire-resistant seals. Inspectors should also verify the condition of hinge...

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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.

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What reforms have the FCA proposed to address the issues in the leasehold insurance market?

The FCA intends to implement reforms that offer leaseholders greater rights and transparency in the multi-occupancy buildings insurance market. These include mandating insurance firms to prioritise leaseholders' interests and prohibiting policy recommendations based ...

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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...

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Which government department is driving thr net zero 2050 agenda?

The Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) is drawing up plans to help the government achieve a net zero target without placing excessive burdens on consumers and businesses.

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Can someone sell a home after purchasing it under the Right to Buy scheme?

One may sell the right to buy property three years after purchase. In order to sell the home within one year after purchase, the person must repay the discount amount in full.

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Does the cause of action apply UK wide?

The causes of action will apply to building in England, Wales and Scotland. We are introducing a power to extend this legislation to include buildings in Northern Ireland.

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What are the concerns raised by experts regarding the new service?

Some experts have expressed concerns about potential unintended consequences leading to larger backlogs in the legal system. They suggest balancing protecting tenants' rights and ensuring legitimate cases do not experience unnecessary delays.

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What is the estimated cost for landlords to upgrade their properties to meet the UK EPC standard of EPC grade C?

Landlords face an estimated cost of 30 billion to bring their properties up to the recommended Energy Performance standard.

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What is the government doing to resolve the problem?

The government is trying hard to provide relief to the renters, but they must also address the problems the landlords face if they want to improve the supply status.

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What our customers are asking:


Dispute between the estate agents, Ludlow Thompson, and a tenant, the constructions associated with causes, deposit deductions, maintenance liabilities and termination processes.

Ludlow Thompson v TenantSummaryThe case of Ludlow Thompson v Tenant unfolds the clashing of minds in theological dispute between the estate agents, Ludlow Thompson, and a tenant, over the tenancy agreement and, more specifically, the constructions associated with cau...


Read More

What is the LA FLEX scheme?

The LA FLEX scheme is suitable for households not receiving any benefits in the form of aid. The Local Authority Eligibility Flexibility (LA Flex) mechanism provides attractive discounts to households for energy efficiency upgrades. Under the LA FLEX scheme, the gov...


Read More

Why is Wembley Park a suitable location to live?

Wembley Park is the perfect destination to live in because it promises multiple transport links connecting with Central London, several activities, shopping destinations, restaurants, and a thriving social scene.


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 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

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 did the 2019 manifesto of the conservative party mention about housing?

The conservative party's 2019 manifesto resolved to build 300,000 new homes, each year.


Read More

When does homeownership become a suitable option?

Lower interest rates and availability of higher deposit makes homeownership a better option as the monthly loan instalments will be lower than monthly rent.


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

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

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

How many landlords receive help from local authorities to tackle the anti-social behaviour of tenants?

Only about 15 percent of landlords receive help from local authorities to tackle anti-social behaviour. This needs to change if The Renters Reform Bill becomes law in 2023 as the government is likely to go ahead and scrap section 21 repossession notices. The tougher...


Read More

Can a Court Appointed Manager be involved in legal proceedings on behalf of the property business?

Yes, a Court Appointed Manager can be involved in legal proceedings on behalf of the property business, depending on the specific authority granted to them by the court. Their involvement in legal proceedings can include various actions such as initiating legal actio...


Read More

What strategies are being employed to address the skills shortage in the UK construction industry?

Efforts are being made to attract and retain young talent. Enhancing the industry's image among younger generations, implementing reskilling and upskilling initiatives, and bridging the gap between traditional craftsmanship and modern technologies are key strategies.


Read More

What is at the core of the new identity verification rules?

Under the new rules, directors, and owners of these organizations will have to verify their identity at the Companies House or an Authorised Corporate Service Provider.


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

Why is Wembley fast becoming a coworking hotspot?

There are many reasons. It has an excellent transportation system and easily connects Wembley to the rest of London. Wembley has large office buildings with modern facilities, making it an attractive location to set up coworking spaces.


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 were the concerns raised by MPs during the parliamentary debate regarding the scrapped energy efficiency rules?

Many MPs voiced concerns about the impact on families renting from private landlords, citing potential higher energy bills and the environmental consequences of not implementing higher standards in the private rental sector.


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 should be included in a fire door inspection?

A comprehensive fire door inspection should include checks for various aspects, such as ensuring the doors are properly installed, have appropriate signage, function correctly, and have intact fire-resistant seals. Inspectors should also verify the condition of hinge...


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

What reforms have the FCA proposed to address the issues in the leasehold insurance market?

The FCA intends to implement reforms that offer leaseholders greater rights and transparency in the multi-occupancy buildings insurance market. These include mandating insurance firms to prioritise leaseholders' interests and prohibiting policy recommendations based ...


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

Which government department is driving thr net zero 2050 agenda?

The Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) is drawing up plans to help the government achieve a net zero target without placing excessive burdens on consumers and businesses.


Read More

Can someone sell a home after purchasing it under the Right to Buy scheme?

One may sell the right to buy property three years after purchase. In order to sell the home within one year after purchase, the person must repay the discount amount in full.


Read More

Does the cause of action apply UK wide?

The causes of action will apply to building in England, Wales and Scotland. We are introducing a power to extend this legislation to include buildings in Northern Ireland.


Read More

What are the concerns raised by experts regarding the new service?

Some experts have expressed concerns about potential unintended consequences leading to larger backlogs in the legal system. They suggest balancing protecting tenants' rights and ensuring legitimate cases do not experience unnecessary delays.


Read More

What is the estimated cost for landlords to upgrade their properties to meet the UK EPC standard of EPC grade C?

Landlords face an estimated cost of 30 billion to bring their properties up to the recommended Energy Performance standard.


Read More

What is the government doing to resolve the problem?

The government is trying hard to provide relief to the renters, but they must also address the problems the landlords face if they want to improve the supply status.


Read More