You can take over the management as leaseholders in one or two ways.
If you are willing to manage the building yourselves, you can try and take over the management through the Right to Manage (RTM) process. You can use this right if you comply with certain criteria.
If the leaseholders in your building are not willing to take over the management, then you can try to have a manager appointed. This is a formal application that you make to the Tribunal.
More information you might find useful:
- I am the leaseholder of a flat. Can I and the other leaseholders exercise the right to manage (RTM)?
- What is the appointment of a manager?
- The Right to Manage
- Application to the First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber)
- More Frequently Asked Questions on Appointment of a Manager
- More Frequently Asked Questions on management of a building
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