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3 August 2016

Take Control Of Your Block – The Right To Manage

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Leaseholders getting a raw deal from their landlords or their managing agents should take comfort from the fact that they may have a statutory right to take control of the management of their building.
United Kingdom Real Estate and Construction

Leaseholders getting a raw deal from their landlords or their managing agents should take comfort from the fact that they may have a statutory right to take control of the management of their building.

In this article first published in the August 2016 edition of The Resident magazine, Jonathan Achampong reminds leaseholders about the right to manage.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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