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Response to consultation paper on residential leasehold reform in England & Wales | Corporate Author | Association of Retirement Housing Managers |
Publisher | unpublished, 1999 |
Pages | 13 pp |
Source | Association of Retirement Housing Managers, 46a Chiswick High Road, London W4 1SZ. |
Keywords | Leases ; Sheltered housing ; Flats ; Comments or Evidence submitted. |
Annotation | The Association's response focuses on the importance of establishing good standards of management and ensuring they are applied, since leaseholders with which it works are all retired. The Association of Retirement Housing Managers (ARHM) would like to see legislation taking account of the special characteristics of leasehold sheltered housing schemes in the private and public sectors. It presents responses with regard to: controlling managers and managing agents; collective enfranchisement of blocks of flats; and a leaseholder's right to manage. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-990426203 B |
Classmark | VUL: KLA: KG: 6PM * |
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