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2 Providing good management for buy-to-let properties Anthony Essien

3 Agenda Before you buy After you buy Remedies

4 Before you buy Who manages ? Landlord; or Managing agent; or Management company named in the lease Understand ‘leasehold’ A long leasehold interest is a ‘tenancy’ A right to exclusive possession for a term and usually for a rent

5 Contd. System of management under leasehold Lease Covenants Landlord’s Leaseholder’s Occasionally a management company named in the lease Wider law i.e. Acts of Parliament and the ‘common law’ Code of Practice

6 Contd. Observe management The premises Access ways Amenities e.g. gardens, gym Pre-exchange dealings with management Timely Accurate Businesslike Does the approach reflect that in the RICS Code of Practice ?

7 After you buy Code of Practice General approach to management Lease Specific contractual duties Covenants Regulations

8 (contd.) Statute Service charges – Reasonableness: s.19 LTA 1985 Consultation: s.20 LTA 1985 Administration charges – Sch 11 CLRA 2002 Must be reasonable Summary of rights to accompany demand Recognised residents association – s.29 LTA 1985

9 Remedies Determination of reasonableness of: Service charges : s.27A LTA 1985 Administration charges Appointment of a surveyor: s.84 HA 1996 Right to manage: s.71 CLRA 2002 Appointment of a manager: s.24 LTA 1987

10 contd Collective enfranchisement: LRHUD 1993

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