Housing Associations

The management of leasehold retirement property can be time-consuming and challenging for Housing Associations if it is not a core part of the business. Accordingly Peverel Retirement can provide Housing Associations with full retirement property management or a bespoke office service, which offer a wide range of benefits to ensure that landlords’ statutory obligations are met.

Full estate management includes:

  • Staff recruitment, training, support and management
  • Estate Accounting including preparation and presentation of the annual service charge budget, individual trust bank account management, purchase and sales ledger, credit control, and preparation, audit and distribution of annual accounts
  • General estate maintenance including cleaning, gardening and window cleaning
  • 24-hour emergency call monitoring
  • Lift and warden call equipment servicing, maintenance and repairs
  • Negotiation and insurance cover on buildings, communal contents, public liability, loss of income and staff sickness
  • Management of major works and redecoration including tendering and Section 20 consultation
  • Procurement of communal utilities at competitive rates
  • Annual general and fire risk assessments

Alternatively, individual services can be selected and tailored on a bespoke basis.

With over 60 field-based property managers based throughout England, Scotland and Wales, Peverel Retirement is able to provide local property management wherever leasehold stock is located.

To arrange a free no obligation meeting, or for more information on our reliable property management, please download the document on the right-hand side of the page or contact us:

England and Wales
Tel: 01425 632340
commercial@peverel.co.uk

Scotland
Tel: 0141 243 5395
enquiries@peverelscotland.co.uk

To download your copy of the document please fill out the following form.

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