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Our E-Learning platform has modules for leaseholders looking to manage their own building using a RTM company.

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Do I have a right to be consulted if the common parts have to be adapted to assist a disabled person?

Under the Equality Act 2010 residents will have a right to be consulted before adaptations can be made to the communal parts of a property. This right will be a consultation process involving all “affected persons” and will culminate in a written agreement as to how the adaptations will be made. At present, the provisions under the Equality Act 2010 are not yet fully in force.


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