Q: Our block of 8 flats was built in 1968 and as in many older blocks I am sure there are now discrepancies in which flat has updated their consumer units/fuse boxes and who hasn’t! In the light of the Grenfell disaster where (I believe) one appliance from one flat caused the destruction of the […]
Checking the Electrics
Posted onQ: Is our management company legally required to have an Electrical Installation Condition Report prepared for the electrical installations in our communal areas such as car park lights, footpath lights, stairwell lights and power sockets and the associated control equipment? If so, how frequently should the report be made? FPRA Chairman Bob Smytherman replies: […]
Airbnb
Posted onQ: I am writing to ask for advice about lease conditions in relation to Airbnb. Our leases forbid subletting. Would hiring out a room or a flat by the night or by the week count as subletting? A: FPRA Committee Member Shaun O’Sullivan replies: The letting of a flat for a few days or […]
The Fitness for Human Habitation Bill
Posted onWith the Fitness for Human Habitation Bill making a particularly speedy passage through Parliament, it is likely that it will become an official Act by the end of the year. At this point, it is a good idea to familiarise yourself with the legislation as it stands and ensure you’re prepared for its arrival. With […]
TPC Consultation- on possible changes to the Property Chamber Rules and the Lands Chamber Rules concerning costs in leasehold cases and residential property cases
Posted on26 January 2018 To: tpcsecretariat@justice.gsi.gov.uk Tony Allman-Secretary to the Tribunal Procedure Committee 1st Floor Piccadilly Exchange 2 Piccadilly Plaza Manchester M1 4AH Dear Sirs TPC Consultation- on possible changes to the Property Chamber Rules and the Lands Chamber Rules concerning costs in leasehold cases and residential property cases This response to your consultation […]
Protecting Customers in the Leasehold and Social Housing Market
Posted onDominic Raab MP, Minister for Housing, Communities and Local Government House of Commons Westminster SW1A 0AA Dominic.raab.mp@parliament.uk 25 January 2018 Dear Mr Raab Protecting Customers in the Leasehold and Social Housing Market We are extremely concerned that the welcomed news, released from https://www.gov.uk/government/news/crackdown-on-unfair-leasehold-practices–2 appears to leave a significant gap […]
Federation of Private Residents’ Association Response to Wholesale Insurance Broker Market – Study
Posted onTo: wholesaleinsurancebrokersmarketstudy@fca.org.uk Wholesale insurance broker market study team Competition & Economics Division Financial Conduct Authority 25 The North Colonnade London E14 5HS Dear Sirs Wholesale Insurance Broker Market – Study This response to your consultation is on behalf of The Federation of Private Residents’ Associations, which as far as we know, is the only national […]
The draft Tenant Fees Bill sets out the government’s approach to banning letting fees paid by tenants
Posted onFrom: Tenant Fees Bill [mailto:tenantfeesbill@communities.gsi.gov.uk] Sent: 15 December 2017 17:44 To: ‘FPRA’ <info@fpra.org.uk> Subject: RE: The draft Tenant Fees Bill sets out the government’s approach to banning letting fees paid by tenants Dear FPRA, Thank you for your email. On 1 November, the Government published a draft Bill, proposing a ban on letting agent fees […]
FPRA response to DCLG Mandatory Client Money Protection Schemes for Property Agents
Posted onThe FPRA Response on DCLG Mandatory Client Money Protection Schemes for Property Agents (6th December 2017) can be seen here (PDF link).
FPRA response to Mayor of London tackling Londons Housing Crisis
Posted onThe FPRA Response to the Mayor of London on Tackling London’s Housing Crisis on 6th December 2017 can be seen here (PDF link).