The building must contain at least two flats. The right to seek the appointment of a manager from the Tribunal is not available where the landlord is;
- a local authority,
- a registered provider (formerly a housing association),
- a fully mutual housing association or a charitable housing trust.
- resident on the premises and it is a converted (not purpose-built) property and less than half the flats are let on long leases.
You are likely to require the services of a solicitor and a managing agent.
More information you might find useful:
- Application to the First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber): The appointment of a manager
- Application Form – Application by a Tenant for the Appointment of a Manager or for the Variation or Discharge of an Order Appointing a Manager
- More Frequently Asked Questions on Appointment of a Manager
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