We work closely with Resident Management Companies (RMCs), Right to Manage (RTM) Companies, freeholders, investors, and leaseholders to deliver a comprehensive and reliable service. Our approach combines routine and reactive maintenance, robust legal and regulatory compliance, and a commitment to maintaining developments to the highest possible standards. Whether managing a single block or a large portfolio, we tailor our services to meet the specific needs of each client, ensuring every property is cared for with professionalism, efficiency, and attention to detail.
We have extensive expertise in guiding leaseholders through the Right to Manage (RTM) process, making what can seem like a complex legal procedure straightforward and stress-free. From initial eligibility assessments and forming the RTM company, to serving the necessary notices and liaising with all parties involved, we handle every step of the process.
Our team provides clear, practical advice and hands-on assistance throughout, ensuring leaseholders understand their rights, responsibilities, and the long-term benefits of taking control over the management of their building.
Basic steps to RTM:
We expertly manage the entire process from start to finish, ensuring compliance, transparency, and high-quality outcomes. We handle everything from initial assessment, project planning, contractor tendering and on-site supervision. Crucially, we oversee the full Section 20 consultation process, ensuring leaseholders are properly informed and involved at each stage of the process. By coordinating all legal, financial, and operational aspects, we deliver well-managed, cost-effective projects that protect and enhance the long-term value of your development.
The process of assessing and replacing unsafe external cladding on buildings, largely following as a response to the Grenfell Tower tragedy in 2017, which exposed a plethora of serious fire safety risks in high rise buildings. In response, the UK government introduced strict regulations and safety standards for external wall systems on residential buildings.
Many properties, especially high-rise blocks, now require detailed fire risk assessments, and, where necessary, the removal and replacement of combustible or non-compliant materials. The remediation process often involves complex legal, financial, and technical considerations, including access to government funding schemes like the Cladding Safety Scheme and the Building Safety Fund. Here at Levels, we have demonstrable experience of dealing with this type of complex project from inception through to completion, through both the developer pledge, and government funded grants.
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