Please follow the link for a guide for landlords in this regard – https://www.gov.uk/right-to-manage-a-guide-for-landlords
Stage | Timescale | Action |
Stage 1: Assessment | One week | Assessing if a right to manage can be applied. |
Stage 2: Setting up the company | One week | There needs to be a minimum of one director and one member initially. |
Stage 3: Notice Inviting Participation | Four weeks | Notice to all remaining leaseholders asking if they would like to join the company. |
Stage 4: Qualification | One week | At least 50% of the qualifying leaseholders have to have signed up. If not the process cannot go ahead. |
Stage 5: Claim Notice | One week | Serving notice to the freeholder that a correct right to manage application has been made |
Stage 6: Counternotice | Six weeks | If the claim is accepted, Stage 8 applies. If the claim is rejected, Stage 7 applies. |
Stage 7: Tribunal Proceedings | Two months | If the claim is rejected the leaseholders have two months to apply to the Tribunal who decide if the freeholder’s rejection of the application is legitimate. |
Stage 8: Management handover | Three months | If the claim is accepted, the leaseholders acquire management approximately three months from the date of the counternotice or Tribunal’s decision. |
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