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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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Is the situation expected to improve soon?
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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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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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What’s happening to UK house prices?
The UK housing market is a bit volatile. With mortgage rates rising and the cost-of-living crisis looming, property price growth is now falling.The UK housing market is a bit volatile. With mortgage rates rising and the cost-of-living crisis looming, property price g...
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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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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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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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How have service charges for flats risen over time?
Since 2018, service charges for flats in England and Wales have increased by 51.7 percent to 2023.
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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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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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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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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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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 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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What is the strategy for dealing with abusive and unreasonably persistent persons?
Termination of contact is the policy to deal with unreasonably persistent and rude persons.
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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 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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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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How did the Chancellor address the issue of falling tax revenues and potential budget deficit?
The Chancellor's NIC cut is estimated to reduce tax revenues by 10.5 billion annually. Future tax increases resulting from freezing income tax thresholds are planned to offset this.
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What are the biggest causes of C02 or carbon emissions in the UK, housing sector influences?
The rise in C02 totalled 424.5m tonnes between 2021 and 2022. The increases were largely driven by transport (up by 10 percent), public service (up by 6.3 percent), and private business sectors (up by 5.9 percent). The fourth largest increase was in the residential ...
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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 happens when ESG is not measured?
A failure to measure ESG exposures could result in significant financial losses.
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What is suburban BTR?
Suburban BTR depicts family homes, located outside urban areas, which despite being individual units, maintain a strong sense of community.
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Who is eligible for the BBRS Historical Scheme?
Businesses with banking complaints registered from December 1, 2001, to 31 March 2019 can qualify for the scheme.
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How does Angela Rayner (Labour) view the government's current levelling up approach?
Rayner criticised the government's approach, stating that it has resulted in declining housebuilding and wages nationwide and is characterised by empty slogans and political gestures.
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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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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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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 are the key benefits of renting a BTR property?
Renters are treated as residents not tenants. They can access five-star amenities and services, in a professionally managed property, and benefit from flexible lease options. BTR properties are generally located in desirable locations and generate a sense of communi...
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What our customers are asking:
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
Is the situation expected to improve soon?
Housing industry experts reckon house prices will stabilize and come down in 2023.
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
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’s happening to UK house prices?
The UK housing market is a bit volatile. With mortgage rates rising and the cost-of-living crisis looming, property price growth is now falling.The UK housing market is a bit volatile. With mortgage rates rising and the cost-of-living crisis looming, property price g...
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 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
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
How have service charges for flats risen over time?
Since 2018, service charges for flats in England and Wales have increased by 51.7 percent to 2023.
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
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
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
What is a Notice to Quit?
The Notice to Quit applies to rolling agreements, such as weekly or monthly occupancy agreements.
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 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
What is the strategy for dealing with abusive and unreasonably persistent persons?
Termination of contact is the policy to deal with unreasonably persistent and rude persons.
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 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
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
How did the Chancellor address the issue of falling tax revenues and potential budget deficit?
The Chancellor's NIC cut is estimated to reduce tax revenues by 10.5 billion annually. Future tax increases resulting from freezing income tax thresholds are planned to offset this.
Read More
What are the biggest causes of C02 or carbon emissions in the UK, housing sector influences?
The rise in C02 totalled 424.5m tonnes between 2021 and 2022. The increases were largely driven by transport (up by 10 percent), public service (up by 6.3 percent), and private business sectors (up by 5.9 percent). The fourth largest increase was in the residential ...
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 happens when ESG is not measured?
A failure to measure ESG exposures could result in significant financial losses.
Read More
What is suburban BTR?
Suburban BTR depicts family homes, located outside urban areas, which despite being individual units, maintain a strong sense of community.
Read More
Who is eligible for the BBRS Historical Scheme?
Businesses with banking complaints registered from December 1, 2001, to 31 March 2019 can qualify for the scheme.
Read More
How does Angela Rayner (Labour) view the government's current levelling up approach?
Rayner criticised the government's approach, stating that it has resulted in declining housebuilding and wages nationwide and is characterised by empty slogans and political gestures.
Read More
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.
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
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 are the key benefits of renting a BTR property?
Renters are treated as residents not tenants. They can access five-star amenities and services, in a professionally managed property, and benefit from flexible lease options. BTR properties are generally located in desirable locations and generate a sense of communi...
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