Q: As building owners, are the directors obliged by law to make sure that the Health & Safety Policy and Risk Assessments of contractors are adequate and adhered to and that the insurance policy is comprehensive and includes Public liability insurance? Or is it the responsibility of the contractor to make sure the law is […]
What benefits do residents really want from a new home warranty?
Posted onA leading UK provider of warranties and insurance for new homes, is looking for members of Residents’ Associations who own a new build flat or apartment, preferably up to 5 years old, to join a local focus group in the London, Birmingham or Manchester areas. The discussions will last around two hours, and probe the […]
Government leaving tenants and landlords high and dry on flooding
Posted onPrivate sector tenants could be left homeless as a result of a decision by the Government not to include rented properties in its flood insurance cap scheme. The Flood Re Scheme will come into force next year and will cap the insurance of home owners in flood-prone areas at up to £540 a year, varying […]
Finally: A Common Sense Decision: Philips & Goddard v Francis
Posted onOn Friday 31st October 2014, the Court of Appeal handed down its judgement in the case of Phillips v Francis [2012] EWHC 3650 (Ch D). The Court of Appeal upheld (in part) the Landlord’s appeal against the ruling of the High Court, Chancery Division. WHAT DID THAT MEAN? The duty to consult is limited to […]
CMA pushes for improvements to residential property management
Posted onThe CMA has today published the findings and recommendations from its market study into the residential property management services sector in England and Wales. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) consulted extensively with consumer groups, leaseholders, the industry and government during the course of its study. It found that overall, while the market works well […]
FPRA 2014 Conference & AGM
Posted onWith over 150 attendees including members and key figures from the sector the 2014 FPRA Conference and AGM was an outstanding success. The event took play in the Great Hall at Kensington Town Hall on Monday 10th November 2014. The evening started with a welcome by Bob Smytherman, Chair of the FPRA, thanking everyone for […]
Phillips v Francis – An important update from The Court of Appeal
Posted onOn Friday 31st October 2014, the Court of Appeal handed down its judgement in the case of Phillips v Francis [2012] EWHC 3650 (Ch D). The Court of Appeal upheld (in part) the Landlord’s appeal against the ruling of the High Court, Chancery Division. What Does This Mean For Landlords/Managing Agents? The duty to consult is limited […]
FPRA Annual Conference 2014
Posted onThis years FPRA Annual Conference & AGM will take place on Monday November 10th 2014 at Kensington Town Hall, London from 5pm – 9pm. We are delighted to announce that Baroness Hayter will be joining us (subject to parliamentary business) speaking on ‘Placing Home owners/consumers at the heart of policy’. The Rt. Hon. Keith Hill will also […]
In the press: Flat Living
Posted onBob Smytherman asks whether the leasehold sector really needs yet another regulation scheme. Read Bob’s article in issue 19 of Flat Living magazine here
Fire Door Safety Week & Gas Safety Week
Posted onDuring the week of 15th – 21st September both Fire Door Safety and Gas Safety Week take place. Both initiatives aim to educate both residents and organisations about the importance of correctly fitted fire doors and using a gas safe engineer. More information can be found at www.firedoorsafetyweek.co.uk and www.gassaferegister.co.uk