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My landlord wants to enter into a qualifying long term agreement (QLTA) . What should the notice of estimates contain?

If the agreement proposed is a QLTA and ‘public notice’ is not required the landlord must prepare at least two proposals (estimates) concerning the services in question. One of these must be from a contractor wholly unconnected with the landlord. One must be from a contractor nominated by the leaseholders if they provided one. You have an opportunity to send in written observations on the estimate within 30 days. The landlord must have regard to any observations received.


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