Right to Manage

The Right To Manage provisions of the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002 came into effect in 2003. The Act entitles flat owners to take over the responsibility for the management of their building either directly or through an appointed managing agent.

Rayners Property Management offers advice on all aspects of Right To Manage:

Stage 1 : Discussion
Rayners Property Management can meet and discuss Right To Manage with you, assess your property and service charge provisions within the lease, analyse your current service charge and provide a written, objective assessment of whether Right To Manage is suitable for your circumstances. If you would like to discuss your Right To Manage situation or interested in a Stage 1 assessment please contact Rayners Property Management.
Stage 2 : Implementation
Rayners Property Management will help you to obtain support from other leaseholders (you require at least 50% agreement), help you to set up a Right To Manage company and liaise with your landlord on your behalf to implement the Right To Manage process.
Stage 3 : Management
Rayners Property Management offers property management to lesses in a Right To Manage situation. To appreciate the advantages of using a professional property manager over self-management click here. If you would like advice regarding property management in an existing or planned Right To Manage situation please contact Rayners Property Management.

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