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RTMs and RMCs must check management contracts to avoid managing agents making expensive fire safety decisions with no oversight

By Admin2 on Apr 12, 2023 06:22 pm
RTMs and RMCs must check management contracts to avoid managing agents making expensive fire safety decisions with no oversight

For councils, the fire-door manufacturers and managing agents imposed on leaseholders by monetising freeholders … when it comes to fire-doors an “everything must go” approach is invariably favoured. That explains why Southwark Council (below) prefers to spend £2,267 of other people’s money rather than just repair a bit of broken glazing

Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022: fire door guidance

1.1. The Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 were placed on the statute book on 18 May 2022, and came into force on 23 January 2023.

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Landlord Malcolm Digby Warner, of Pediment Properties: Sorry I did not ask for ground rent for five years, but pay up now, along with £785.82 in interest I lost because of my carelessness – or I will forfeit the lease!

By Sebastian O'Kelly on Apr 12, 2023 04:28 pm
Landlord Malcolm Digby Warner, of Pediment Properties: Sorry I did not ask for ground rent for five years, but pay up now, along with £785.82 in interest I lost because of my carelessness – or I will forfeit the lease!

Six leaseholders in Bristol have been charged – and have paid – £785.82 in lost interest for ground rent that was not charged for five years owing to “an oversight” by Malcolm Warner’s Pediment Properties Limited.

Landlords have the right to claim back unpaid ground rent going back six years, but they cannot add interest payments to the sums left unpaid owing to their own carelessness.

Five of the six leaseholders at St John’s Court in central Bristol paid up the demands for interest, but Verity Hobbs paid the outstanding ground rent only and disputed the demand for interest.

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Nigel Glen decamps to FirstPort, abandoning the ‘Property Institute’ (ARMA, IRPM)

By Sebastian O'Kelly on Apr 11, 2023 05:18 pm
Nigel Glen decamps to FirstPort, abandoning the ‘Property Institute’ (ARMA, IRPM)

Nigel Glen discusses the potential impact of Net Zero targets at the LKP / APPG meeting in February

Nigel Glen last week ceased being the executive chairman of the Property Institute – the new rebranding of ARMA and IRPM – to become a non-executive director of FirstPort’s parent company Emeria.

The move raises questions about the direction of the Property Institute, which many managing agents – and LKP – deprecate as a mixing of different functions.

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