Appointment of a Manager
If leaseholders are dissatisfied with the management of their development, they have the option to initiate a process to appoint a manager through the First-tier Tribunal.
This process can be initiated by a single leaseholder, provided specific criteria are satisfied.
What is the Appointment of a Manager
The appointment of a manager refers to the legal process in which a leasehold property, particularly in cases where the management of the property has become problematic or contentious, appoints an independent manager to oversee its affairs.
This typically occurs when the existing management, often the landlord or a management company, fails to fulfil their obligations or adequately address issues such as:
- Maintenance
- Repairs
- Disputes among leaseholders.
The appointed manager assumes responsibility for the day-to-day management of the property, ensuring that it is properly maintained and that the interests of all leaseholders are protected.
The appointment of a manager aims to improve the management and condition of the property and to resolve any ongoing issues or disputes effectively.
The Process
The team at BRM understands the complex process from lodging the application, to serving the Section 22 notice.
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