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What is Block Management?

What is Block Management?

Block management is a service where a licensed agent manages the building on behalf of the owners-occupiers; this includes the financial and operational aspects and the building’s gardens, hallways, and exterior.    Block management is also referred to as leasehold management, property management, and estate management.   What is Block Management? In residential properties, block […]

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Snagging Reports

Snagging Reports Obtain a snagging list from the snagging service chartered surveyors and/or other qualified/accredited surveyors to ensure your developers repairs all your new home’s defects in time for your arrival. Get Your Snagging Quote What is a Snagging List? A snagging list is a report that covers all the issues you need to address

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Contact – Block Management

Contact Us With Your Block Management Requirements Our all-encompassing block management services come with years of experience and caliber that are suited to your every need. Fill out our form below and we’ll be in touch shortly. 5% Discount for NHS workers  Terms and conditions apply. Please contact us for further details. Serving All Major

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New Development Onboarding

Block Management We’ve focused on creating a detailed list of steps that will assist in any and all of your block management and onboarding preparation. Start Your Instant Quote Step 1: Meet With Development Directors Meeting with the new Development’s Directors to review and sign Management contract and discuss an effective handover process. Step 2:

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Do you require Party Wall Agreements for Loft Conversions?

Do you require Party Wall Agreements for Lofts?

You’ll probably need to get a party wall agreement from your neighbours if you live in a terraced house or semi-detached house. Due to the fact that most building work involves structural changes to shared walls, chimneys, and roofs, adjoining properties could be damaged. The Party Wall Act provides a solution for resolving disputes and

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What types of Building Surveys are there?

Some people believe building surveys are unnecessary, but they are highly recommended. A building survey might save you hundreds of pounds in repair costs. There are different types of Building Surveys, so which one is right for you? Perhaps you believe a simple report provides as good an indication of the property’s condition as a

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Buying a house? Don't forget about the Party Wall Act

Buying a house? Don’t forget the Party Wall Act

If you’re buying a new home, you’ll want to know about the Party Wall Act, if you share any walls, fences, or boundaries with your neighbours and if they have any plans to build before you move in.   The Commercial Property Standard Enquiries provide standard form, particularly questions about party walls when purchasing a

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5 Common Misconceptions about Party Wall Agreements

5 Common Misconceptions about Party Wall Matters

The Party Wall Act is an essential piece of legislation that permits neighbours to have a say in work done near their property, that may cause damage to their homes. This year represents the 25th anniversary of the Party Wall Act of 1996, and its importance has not lessened in the following years. The Party

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Consequences of Ignoring the Party Wall Act

Consequences of Ignoring the Party Wall Act

If you live in a semi-detached or terraced house, you may have already heard some complicated stories about the Party Wall Act and, as a result, decided that you will never do any major home improvement work on your house. But it isn’t all doom and gloom. It can even be a relatively painless process

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Do you a Survey on a new build?

Do you need building surveyor inspections on New Builds?

Buying a home can be costly, and you will likely pay for it over a long period. You must make the right decision and select a property that you not only adore, but that is also suitable to live in and in good condition.   When someone buys a new house, the idea of having

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