Complaints Procedures, Electricity Charges, Gas Charges, HA Service Charges, Housing Law, Housing protest, Service charge fraud, Service Cuts, Tenant & Resident Democracy

A 20-20 Vision of How Social Housing Landlords Fleece Leaseholders

By a Twenty-Twenty Resident Twenty-Twenty House A is an attractive, modern apartment block in the trendy Mabgate area of Leeds. Twenty-Twenty A houses 30 apartments, most of which are occupied by homeowners with full or shared ownership leases of (initially) 99 years. On a first take, everything at Twenty-Twenty A looks sharp: it is in… Continue reading A 20-20 Vision of How Social Housing Landlords Fleece Leaseholders

Auctions and Sales, HA Service Charges, Housing Law, Housing protest, Regeneration, Service charge fraud, Tenant & Resident Democracy

Neither Shared Nor Ownership – Protesting the London Home Show

By Alison, SHAC Campaigner Twice a year, the estate agent subsidiaries of the big London housing associations assemble at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in Westminster for the London Home Show. Mortgage providers, conveyancing solicitors, and related service providers also take stalls. Itโ€™s a one stop shop for Shared Ownership (SO) flats. The problem… Continue reading Neither Shared Nor Ownership – Protesting the London Home Show

Complaints Procedures, Electricity Charges, Gas Charges, HA Service Charges, Housing Law, Housing protest, Service charge fraud, Tenant & Resident Democracy, Unfair And Uncapped, Water charges

Leasehold and the Enforcement Gap

By Lindsay Bush Isnโ€™t it interesting, and a coincidence, that Matthew Pennycook MP (Minister of State for Housing and Planning) made a statement just one day ahead of the BBC publishing a major investigation into leaseholders suffering inflated charges and lack of services for the privilege?! Matthew Pennycook MP, Minister of State for Housing and… Continue reading Leasehold and the Enforcement Gap

Complaints Procedures, HA Service Charges, Housing Law, Housing protest, Regeneration, Service charge fraud, Service Charges, Tenant & Resident Democracy, Unfair And Uncapped

Our Stories โ€“ The Hackney Residents Saga

All names have been changed Tower Court is a new build development located at Stamford Hill, London. There are four buildings on the estate, which was developed by Countrywide, with Hackney Council taking on the role of managing agent when it was completed. Bella made her home in the Peregrine Court building, and was immediately… Continue reading Our Stories โ€“ The Hackney Residents Saga

Auctions and Sales, Fire Safety & Cladding, HA Service Charges, Housing Law, Housing protest, Rent Strike, Rents

Shared Ownership Mis-sold, Watchdog Rules

The Advertising Standards Agency has ruled that adverts for shared ownership properties misled prospective buyers by leaving out essential information on costs, and failing to alert them to the greater risks associated with this product. We โ€ฆ understood that there were potential risks that existed with Shared Ownership which would not exist for those buying… Continue reading Shared Ownership Mis-sold, Watchdog Rules