Reply to the comment left by Barbara Farrington at 19/01/2021 - 11:08Hi Barbara, you mention other tenants in your post, therefore you really do need to takeout appropriate Landlord insurance with legal expenses cover. If you just have ‘ordinary buildings’...
Hi Barbara, firstly do you have legal protection under your landlord insurance or home contents policy? If so, speak to them and pass them the letter. Have you actually received notice of a claim from the County Court or just...
Paul, refer to the terms of the lease as it should be set out within that vip document. Your question suggests your apartments have exclusive use of this entrance/hallway, so why wouldn’t you contribute to the insurance and upkeep of...
Reply to the comment left by Jon D at 03/10/2020 - 13:13Hi, going RTM will not stop the Landlord as it only gives the ‘powers’ to uphold the terms of the lease and takeover the Landlords responsibilities for the management...
Reply to the comment left by Sunil Lad at 02/10/2020 - 11:00Yes, as you are holding their personal data. Anyone can check the ICO register to see entries and what types of data is being kept and processed e.g. if...
Along with the other Leaseholders, exercise your rights to enfranchise eg buy your freehold and become the freeholder. Don’t forget that the building regulations and fire reform acts all apply so any works will need proper assessment. Also, under your...
Just remember that like any business, your worst employee is what sets the customers perception of your business. So with Landlords... despite all the laws and rules there are still hundreds (if not thousands) of bad landlords out there In...
Had a quick look and revised ground rent should be £270 as per the terms of your lease. It is calculated on the uplift since the last revision. Your landlord or their agent has calculated this incorrectly. However, suggest you...
Reply to comment left by Barbara Farrington at 19/01/2021 - 11:08
Reply to the comment left by Barbara Farrington at 19/01/2021 - 11:08Hi Barbara, you mention other tenants in your post, therefore you really do need to takeout appropriate Landlord insurance with legal expenses cover. If you just have ‘ordinary buildings’...
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Hi Barbara, firstly do you have legal protection under your landlord insurance or home contents policy? If so, speak to them and pass them the letter. Have you actually received notice of a claim from the County Court or just...
Read More →14th October 2020, 5 years ago
Paul, refer to the terms of the lease as it should be set out within that vip document. Your question suggests your apartments have exclusive use of this entrance/hallway, so why wouldn’t you contribute to the insurance and upkeep of...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Jon D at 03/10/2020 - 13:13
Reply to the comment left by Jon D at 03/10/2020 - 13:13Hi, going RTM will not stop the Landlord as it only gives the ‘powers’ to uphold the terms of the lease and takeover the Landlords responsibilities for the management...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Sunil Lad at 02/10/2020 - 11:00
Reply to the comment left by Sunil Lad at 02/10/2020 - 11:00Yes, as you are holding their personal data. Anyone can check the ICO register to see entries and what types of data is being kept and processed e.g. if...
Read More →28th September 2020, 6 years ago
Along with the other Leaseholders, exercise your rights to enfranchise eg buy your freehold and become the freeholder. Don’t forget that the building regulations and fire reform acts all apply so any works will need proper assessment. Also, under your...
Read More →17th August 2020, 6 years ago
Just remember that like any business, your worst employee is what sets the customers perception of your business. So with Landlords... despite all the laws and rules there are still hundreds (if not thousands) of bad landlords out there In...
Read More →12th August 2020, 6 years ago
Had a quick look and revised ground rent should be £270 as per the terms of your lease. It is calculated on the uplift since the last revision. Your landlord or their agent has calculated this incorrectly. However, suggest you...
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