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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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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.
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Why is there so much uncertainty in the BTL market?
High interest rates and increased stress rates have made it challenging for landlords to cope with the situation. Lenders are also unwilling to open their purses generously because of uncertain economic conditions.
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Is the picture expected to change any time soon?
According to industry observers, there are signs of stability already in the market, but recovery will take a long time.
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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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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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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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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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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 does a Section 20 Notice do?
Essentially Section 20 Notices aim to service charge payer’s reasonable consultation. For “works” there are up to 3 notices. Step 1 invites consultations about proposed expenditure from service charge payers and allows them to nominate a contractor. Step 2 details ...
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Who are the worst affected by the governments spring budget 2023?
First-time buyers will find getting on the housing ladder tougher than before.
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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.
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Does coworking increase productivity?
Yes coworking can increase a homeworkers productivity. You should develop a regular work routine, join community events, perhaps choose a centre like Camden Gateway that has a gym to give you more time so you dont have to go to two places and to give you an adrenoli...
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Where can you cowork in Camden?
Camden is the Borough, Camden Town is its canalside trendy hub. Ringley's Camden Gateway coworking and serviced offices at at the nothern gateway into.Camden Town. Thats why we called it Camden Gateway. Camden Gateway offers startup offices and suites from 1 to 1...
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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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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.
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Which was the UK's most serious residential fire since the Second World War?
The Grenfell Tower fire was the most devastating fire after the Second World War in the UK, killing 72 people. Other notable fires that have influenced the direction of travel when it comes to building safety are
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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 does the rooftop development help the wider community?
Rooftop development adds multiple new homes beside the restoration of old buildings. It causes a minimum impact on the town's appearance and boosts affordable housing.
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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 facilities are provided in PBSA accommodations?
The facilities provided in PBSA can vary but typically include common areas for socializing and studying, as well as amenities such as laundry facilities, an on-site gym, and bike storage, among others.
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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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Which liabilities could a Building Liability Order be applied to?
A claimant can request a Building Liability Order when a claim is made under the Defective Premises Act 1972, section 38 of the Building Act 1984 or any other claim which is incurred as a result of a risk from fire spread or structural failure.
Read moreRead by(11)
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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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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What lifestyle changes can help fight fatigue?
Moderate-intensity exercise for a minimum of two hours per week, quitting smoking, addressing workplace issues, and avoiding long hours of sitting are a few lifestyle changes to mitigate fatigue.
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Is the situation expected to improve soon?
Housing industry experts reckon house prices will stabilize and come down in 2023.
Read moreRead by(11)
How much greener is rail travel to driving a car?
On training when you buy your train ticket you are reminded that traveling by train emits 70% less carbon dioxide than traveling by car.
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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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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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What our customers are asking:
Does a Section 20 apply to all works?
No.Only when a service charge payer would have to contribute £250 or more.
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
Why is there so much uncertainty in the BTL market?
High interest rates and increased stress rates have made it challenging for landlords to cope with the situation. Lenders are also unwilling to open their purses generously because of uncertain economic conditions.
Read More
Is the picture expected to change any time soon?
According to industry observers, there are signs of stability already in the market, but recovery will take a long time.
Read More
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
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
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
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
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 does a Section 20 Notice do?
Essentially Section 20 Notices aim to service charge payer’s reasonable consultation. For “works” there are up to 3 notices. Step 1 invites consultations about proposed expenditure from service charge payers and allows them to nominate a contractor. Step 2 details ...
Read More
Who are the worst affected by the governments spring budget 2023?
First-time buyers will find getting on the housing ladder tougher than before.
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
Does coworking increase productivity?
Yes coworking can increase a homeworkers productivity. You should develop a regular work routine, join community events, perhaps choose a centre like Camden Gateway that has a gym to give you more time so you dont have to go to two places and to give you an adrenoli...
Read More
Where can you cowork in Camden?
Camden is the Borough, Camden Town is its canalside trendy hub. Ringley's Camden Gateway coworking and serviced offices at at the nothern gateway into.Camden Town. Thats why we called it Camden Gateway. Camden Gateway offers startup offices and suites from 1 to 1...
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
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
Which was the UK's most serious residential fire since the Second World War?
The Grenfell Tower fire was the most devastating fire after the Second World War in the UK, killing 72 people. Other notable fires that have influenced the direction of travel when it comes to building safety are
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 does the rooftop development help the wider community?
Rooftop development adds multiple new homes beside the restoration of old buildings. It causes a minimum impact on the town's appearance and boosts affordable housing.
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 facilities are provided in PBSA accommodations?
The facilities provided in PBSA can vary but typically include common areas for socializing and studying, as well as amenities such as laundry facilities, an on-site gym, and bike storage, among others.
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
Which liabilities could a Building Liability Order be applied to?
A claimant can request a Building Liability Order when a claim is made under the Defective Premises Act 1972, section 38 of the Building Act 1984 or any other claim which is incurred as a result of a risk from fire spread or structural failure.
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
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
What lifestyle changes can help fight fatigue?
Moderate-intensity exercise for a minimum of two hours per week, quitting smoking, addressing workplace issues, and avoiding long hours of sitting are a few lifestyle changes to mitigate fatigue.
Read More
Is the situation expected to improve soon?
Housing industry experts reckon house prices will stabilize and come down in 2023.
Read More
How much greener is rail travel to driving a car?
On training when you buy your train ticket you are reminded that traveling by train emits 70% less carbon dioxide than traveling by car.
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
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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