About appointing a Managing Agent
Often the landlord or the Residents Management Company (RMC) will carry out the management of the property, however, it is becoming increasingly popular to instruct a managing agent. A managing agent will manage and maintain the property on behalf of the landlord and in accordance with the terms of the lease complying with current legislation and codes of practice.
This section includes information about how to appoint a managing agent and what service they will provide for you and the other flat owners.
To find Managing Agents in your local area go to our agents directory by clicking here
If you are an agent and would like to be included in our directory the email us
at info@retirement-flat-living.co.uk
This section includes the following articles:
- What are Managing Agents?
- Should we self manage or appoint a Managing Agent?
- How to choose the right Agent
- What to check when appointing a Managing Agent?
- Questions to ask your prospective managing agent
- What skills should your Managing Agent have?
- What services will be require from your Managing Agent?
- Codes of practice you should expect from your Managing Agent
- Statutory requirements your managing agent need to be aware of?
- How to tender for a Managing Agent
- Managing Agents directory
- All about ARMA
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