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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

Where do you turn when you have a problem with your landlord? There are several organisations available who will help, some government funded and some commercially set up. A high proportion of our recent work has been with disenchanted leaseholders. Some of the questions they have asked are as follows:

Our managing agents are useless, and are taking our money?

 

Our landlord has disappeared and is not managing the property how can we manage it without "trespassing" on our own property?

 

Should we set up a residents association to deal with our managing agent/landlord?

 

How do we remove our managing agent?

 

We want to invoke our RTM, how do we do it?

Please refer to our case studies page to see how we have helped residents in various buildings throughout London.

We have also been able to help landlords deal with leaseholders they have found difficult to deal with, which sometimes turned out to not be the case but has also sometimes proven to be true.

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