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How many homes are estimated to be missing from the national housing stock or housing market in Britain?
Britain is facing a shortage of approximately 4.3 million homes compared to the average European country.
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What grounds did the leaseholders argue for their right to manage?
The leaseholders argued that they met the requirements based on the default provisions of section 76(2)(a), which states that a long lease lasts for more than 21 years. They contended that their shared ownership leases should be considered "long leases" under this pr...
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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 should be checked during a communal door inspection?
During a communal door inspection, several aspects should be examined, including the functionality of self-closing devices, potential alterations that might affect the door's performance, the presence of combined smoke and fire seals, and the door's certification.
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What are the three most important benefits of buying a house?
Flexibility, long-term investment, and freedom are significant benefits of owning a property.
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What is the UK government Net ZERO target?
The Net Zero target is an initiative by the UK Government to achieve a balance between the amount of greenhouse gas emissions produced and removed from the atmosphere by 2050. The aim is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by adopting renewable energy sources, improvi...
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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 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.
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What financial support is available for heat pump installations?
The UK government offers grants through schemes like the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS), Energy Company Obligation (ECO), and Home Energy Scotland Grant and Loan program, providing up to 7,500 grants and additional funding for eligible rural homes.
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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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What are the proposed changes to building control regulations for high-rise buildings in the UK?
The UK government plans to introduce a new building safety levy on various residential developments, including properties intended for sale, build-to-rent (BTR) properties, purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA), and private retirement housing.
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Why do people prefer to settle in Wembley?
Wembleys location, entertainment, regeneration, and affordability make it an attractive place, especially for todays generation.
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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.
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Who is responsible for conducting fire door inspections?
The person with the responsibility to inspects fire doors is typically the building owner or manager.
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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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How does building height affect fire door inspections?
Under the Fire Safety Act, buildings below 11 meters require communal fire door inspections twice a year, while those above 11 meters must get communal doors and front apartment doors inspected four times a year.
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Can leaseholders give instructions to a court-appointed manager?
The ability of leaseholders to give instructions to a Court Appointed Manager can depend on the specific terms outlined in the court's order appointing the manager. Generally, leaseholders may have limited or no direct authority to provide instructions to the Court A...
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What is an ownership register?
An ownership register is the legal register of who currently owns the lease at a certain point in time. A lease will always set out the original parties when it was first created, thereafter the lease is (assigned) to each subsequent purchaser. It is the registration...
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The case in essence concerns the definition of lease terms and, on the other hand, reasonability of service charges payable to E & J.
E & J Ground Rents No 11 LLP v Various Leaseholders [2018]SummaryThe claim is in respect of the service charges from E & J Ground Rents No 11 LLP hereinafter called E & J versus various Leaseholders. The case in essence concerns the definition of lease te...
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Why is the BTR industry doing so well in the UK?
The BTRs, especially the ones that are in the evolved form, have everything that a modern family needs to live comfortably and securely.
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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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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 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 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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What happened during the Levelling Up Select Committee session regarding the Renters Reform Bill?
During the Levelling Up Select Committee, an all-party group of MPs responsible for scrutinising government legislation posed questions to various individuals. The session focused on areas such as the implications of a new ombudsman for the private rented sector, the...
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Who are among the worst affected by the governments negligence of the real estate sector?
First-time buyers will find getting on the housing ladder tougher than before.
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What can the UK learn from the US coliving model?
The UK can learn valuable lessons from the US coliving model, such as addressing housing affordability issues, offering high-quality living spaces, and catering to diverse demographics.
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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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How is Scottish Land & Estates proposing to address these issues?
The organisation is advocating for a more flexible approach. They want an open registration process maintained while actively engaging with the industry and its representatives to refine the regulations.
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What our customers are asking:
How many homes are estimated to be missing from the national housing stock or housing market in Britain?
Britain is facing a shortage of approximately 4.3 million homes compared to the average European country.
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What grounds did the leaseholders argue for their right to manage?
The leaseholders argued that they met the requirements based on the default provisions of section 76(2)(a), which states that a long lease lasts for more than 21 years. They contended that their shared ownership leases should be considered "long leases" under this pr...
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 should be checked during a communal door inspection?
During a communal door inspection, several aspects should be examined, including the functionality of self-closing devices, potential alterations that might affect the door's performance, the presence of combined smoke and fire seals, and the door's certification.
Read More
What are the three most important benefits of buying a house?
Flexibility, long-term investment, and freedom are significant benefits of owning a property.
Read More
What is the UK government Net ZERO target?
The Net Zero target is an initiative by the UK Government to achieve a balance between the amount of greenhouse gas emissions produced and removed from the atmosphere by 2050. The aim is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by adopting renewable energy sources, improvi...
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 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
What financial support is available for heat pump installations?
The UK government offers grants through schemes like the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS), Energy Company Obligation (ECO), and Home Energy Scotland Grant and Loan program, providing up to 7,500 grants and additional funding for eligible rural homes.
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
What are the proposed changes to building control regulations for high-rise buildings in the UK?
The UK government plans to introduce a new building safety levy on various residential developments, including properties intended for sale, build-to-rent (BTR) properties, purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA), and private retirement housing.
Read More
Why do people prefer to settle in Wembley?
Wembleys location, entertainment, regeneration, and affordability make it an attractive place, especially for todays generation.
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
Who is responsible for conducting fire door inspections?
The person with the responsibility to inspects fire doors is typically the building owner or manager.
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
How does building height affect fire door inspections?
Under the Fire Safety Act, buildings below 11 meters require communal fire door inspections twice a year, while those above 11 meters must get communal doors and front apartment doors inspected four times a year.
Read More
Can leaseholders give instructions to a court-appointed manager?
The ability of leaseholders to give instructions to a Court Appointed Manager can depend on the specific terms outlined in the court's order appointing the manager. Generally, leaseholders may have limited or no direct authority to provide instructions to the Court A...
Read More
What is an ownership register?
An ownership register is the legal register of who currently owns the lease at a certain point in time. A lease will always set out the original parties when it was first created, thereafter the lease is (assigned) to each subsequent purchaser. It is the registration...
Read More
The case in essence concerns the definition of lease terms and, on the other hand, reasonability of service charges payable to E & J.
E & J Ground Rents No 11 LLP v Various Leaseholders [2018]SummaryThe claim is in respect of the service charges from E & J Ground Rents No 11 LLP hereinafter called E & J versus various Leaseholders. The case in essence concerns the definition of lease te...
Read More
Why is the BTR industry doing so well in the UK?
The BTRs, especially the ones that are in the evolved form, have everything that a modern family needs to live comfortably and securely.
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
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 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 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
What happened during the Levelling Up Select Committee session regarding the Renters Reform Bill?
During the Levelling Up Select Committee, an all-party group of MPs responsible for scrutinising government legislation posed questions to various individuals. The session focused on areas such as the implications of a new ombudsman for the private rented sector, the...
Read More
Who are among the worst affected by the governments negligence of the real estate sector?
First-time buyers will find getting on the housing ladder tougher than before.
Read More
What can the UK learn from the US coliving model?
The UK can learn valuable lessons from the US coliving model, such as addressing housing affordability issues, offering high-quality living spaces, and catering to diverse demographics.
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
How is Scottish Land & Estates proposing to address these issues?
The organisation is advocating for a more flexible approach. They want an open registration process maintained while actively engaging with the industry and its representatives to refine the regulations.
Read More




