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| You must tell us if you are going to
be away from your home for more than six weeks. It will also stop us
thinking that your property has been abandoned. If you stop living in
the property as your... |
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| Factsheet - ‘Decent Homes’ - Implications for leaseholders What is ‘Decent Homes’? ‘Decent Homes’ is the Government‘s target to ensure that all social housing... |
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| Leaseholders’ ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ about major works Q. How will I know if major works are planned for my block of flats? A. Ascham Homes... |
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| Information for leaseholders – ways you can pay for major works charges 1. Payment of the full sum If you are able to, you can settle the debt fully and immediately (within 3... |
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| Fact sheet - Window renewals The Council as landlord and freeholder of the block (the ‘Lessor’) is responsible for maintaining the structure and other ‘reserved parts’ of the... |
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| If at the end of the complaints
procedure you still think that part of your service charge is
unreasonable, you can ask us to refer the matter to arbitration our
dispute resolution scheme. This... |
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| This page attempts to answer many of the questions we get asked regarding leaseholding Please click on one of the categories below to view the FAQ's Ways you can pay for major works charges About... |
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| When you buy a flat or maisonette you do not buy the property itself but you buy a lease from the landlord, which gives you the right to live in the property for an agreed period of time. So, if you... |
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|  | These are the standards leaseholders can expect from Ascham Homes. More detailed advice is available in the ‘Residents Information Pack’. Be professional, accessible, and open to... |
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| Minutes of Leaseholder Forum held Saturday 11 March 2006 at the YMCA, Forest Road, E17 1. Introduction Hassett Auguste, Ascham Homes’ Chief Executive welcomed everybody and... |
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