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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 the Energy Price Guarantee initiative?

The Energy Price Guarantee move by the government aims to reduce the unit cost of electricity and gas for UK households and is initiated automatically.

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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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Why do some consumers express reluctance to use Open Banking?

Misunderstandings and misconceptions lead some consumers to believe Open Banking gathers more data than is required, creating a perception of invasiveness.

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What are vital aspects of the law of the landlord and tenant?

Iperion Investments Corp. V Broadwalk House Residents Ltd [1995] 2 EGLR 47SummaryIperion Investments Corp. v Broadwalk House Residents Ltd [1995] 2 EGLR 47 was a dispute involving rights of management and service charge as executed in a residential lease. The details...

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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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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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When is the UK Renters Reform Bill expected to be introduced to the UK parliament?

The government has now confirmed that the Renters' Reform Bill will be introduced to Parliament in the week following the King's coronation, commencing 8 May 2023.

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What has changed for tenants because of the Renting Homes Act?

The Occupation Contract will replace the Tenancy Agreement within six months of December 1, 2022. These contracts aim to offer better protection. Tenants will be contract holders as per the Renting Homes Act.

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Will the Renting Home Act cost tenants money or result in higher rents?

The act will cost nothing and will not raise rents.

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The Band C Regulation

Landlords of privately rented properties in the UK must ensure that their properties meet the minimum energy efficiency standard of Band C.

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What made Wembley Park famous?

Wembley Park became famous because it hosted Olympic Games, World Cup, and Beatle's last concert in the UK.

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Why is asset valuation important?

A valuation of a property for asset valuation purposes may be needed for any of the following reasons:- for the purposes of updating the value of buildings which are held as assets of a company- to determine the value of assets held by a family trust- to determine th...

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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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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 are the main objectives of Second Floor Studios and Arts in Wembley?

Second Floor Studios and Arts strive to foster collaboration, relationships, and a sense of community with a viable workplace for designers, makers, and artists.

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Why are industry observers calling for clear timelines in response to the proposed regulations?

Clear timelines are essential for effective implementation, providing a structured framework for landlords, tenants, and professionals involved in meeting the standards.

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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.

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What do the UK Household Costs Indices (HCIs) cover?

The HCIs estimate inflation rates experienced by different household groups in the UK.

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Are Wembley rentals expensive?

Wembley rentals vary and will depend on the area where you are looking for a rental space. The average rental for a one-bedroom apartment is approximately 1,300 to 1,500 per month.

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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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Whether the service charges have been reasonably incurred and whether the leases were liable to pay the whole sum claimed.

Pemberstone Reversions Limited v Various Leaseholders [2018]SummaryThis was an action by Pemberstone Reversions Limited, Pemberstone, against various leaseholders in relation to service charges it charged. What was at issue in this decision of the Upper Tribunal (Lan...

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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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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...

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Whether a number of works carried out by a landlord should be treated as a single set or distinct sets of works for the purposes of consultation requirements.

Phillips and Goddard v Francis [2012] EWHC 3650 (Ch)SummaryCase: Phillips and Goddard v Francis [2012] EWHC 3650 (Ch)—Dispute regarding the calculation and requirements for consultation in relation to service charges under the Landlord and Tenant Act, 1985. What has ...

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Why have heat pump grant applications surged by 75 per cent?

The application surge is attributed to the recent announcement of changes to the scheme, which make heat pumps more affordable and easier to install. Additionally, the government's increase in grants by 50 per cent has further fuelled demand.

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What is the purpose of a home battery in a residential solar unit?

Home batteries store surplus electricity during the night when the solar panel is not producing electricity. The alternative is to sell it back to the national grid.

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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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What is the Right to Manage legislation?

The common hold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002.

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What are the key problems facing the property market in the UK?

Some of the major problems buyers and sellers face in the property market are lack of efficiency in the process and energy management.

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Ask our Experts

What our customers are asking:


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 the Energy Price Guarantee initiative?

The Energy Price Guarantee move by the government aims to reduce the unit cost of electricity and gas for UK households and is initiated automatically.


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

Why do some consumers express reluctance to use Open Banking?

Misunderstandings and misconceptions lead some consumers to believe Open Banking gathers more data than is required, creating a perception of invasiveness.


Read More

What are vital aspects of the law of the landlord and tenant?

Iperion Investments Corp. V Broadwalk House Residents Ltd [1995] 2 EGLR 47SummaryIperion Investments Corp. v Broadwalk House Residents Ltd [1995] 2 EGLR 47 was a dispute involving rights of management and service charge as executed in a residential lease. The details...


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

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

When is the UK Renters Reform Bill expected to be introduced to the UK parliament?

The government has now confirmed that the Renters' Reform Bill will be introduced to Parliament in the week following the King's coronation, commencing 8 May 2023.


Read More

What has changed for tenants because of the Renting Homes Act?

The Occupation Contract will replace the Tenancy Agreement within six months of December 1, 2022. These contracts aim to offer better protection. Tenants will be contract holders as per the Renting Homes Act.


Read More

Will the Renting Home Act cost tenants money or result in higher rents?

The act will cost nothing and will not raise rents.


Read More

The Band C Regulation

Landlords of privately rented properties in the UK must ensure that their properties meet the minimum energy efficiency standard of Band C.


Read More

What made Wembley Park famous?

Wembley Park became famous because it hosted Olympic Games, World Cup, and Beatle's last concert in the UK.


Read More

Why is asset valuation important?

A valuation of a property for asset valuation purposes may be needed for any of the following reasons:- for the purposes of updating the value of buildings which are held as assets of a company- to determine the value of assets held by a family trust- to determine th...


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

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 are the main objectives of Second Floor Studios and Arts in Wembley?

Second Floor Studios and Arts strive to foster collaboration, relationships, and a sense of community with a viable workplace for designers, makers, and artists.


Read More

Why are industry observers calling for clear timelines in response to the proposed regulations?

Clear timelines are essential for effective implementation, providing a structured framework for landlords, tenants, and professionals involved in meeting the standards.


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 do the UK Household Costs Indices (HCIs) cover?

The HCIs estimate inflation rates experienced by different household groups in the UK.


Read More

Are Wembley rentals expensive?

Wembley rentals vary and will depend on the area where you are looking for a rental space. The average rental for a one-bedroom apartment is approximately 1,300 to 1,500 per month.


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

Whether the service charges have been reasonably incurred and whether the leases were liable to pay the whole sum claimed.

Pemberstone Reversions Limited v Various Leaseholders [2018]SummaryThis was an action by Pemberstone Reversions Limited, Pemberstone, against various leaseholders in relation to service charges it charged. What was at issue in this decision of the Upper Tribunal (Lan...


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

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

Whether a number of works carried out by a landlord should be treated as a single set or distinct sets of works for the purposes of consultation requirements.

Phillips and Goddard v Francis [2012] EWHC 3650 (Ch)SummaryCase: Phillips and Goddard v Francis [2012] EWHC 3650 (Ch)—Dispute regarding the calculation and requirements for consultation in relation to service charges under the Landlord and Tenant Act, 1985. What has ...


Read More

Why have heat pump grant applications surged by 75 per cent?

The application surge is attributed to the recent announcement of changes to the scheme, which make heat pumps more affordable and easier to install. Additionally, the government's increase in grants by 50 per cent has further fuelled demand.


Read More

What is the purpose of a home battery in a residential solar unit?

Home batteries store surplus electricity during the night when the solar panel is not producing electricity. The alternative is to sell it back to the national grid.


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

What is the Right to Manage legislation?

The common hold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002.


Read More

What are the key problems facing the property market in the UK?

Some of the major problems buyers and sellers face in the property market are lack of efficiency in the process and energy management.


Read More