Right to Manage Company Services

Brighton Company Formations can:

  1. Advise you whether or not your block is eligible to Right To Manage.
  2. Incorporate the Right To Manage company for you.
  3. Serve the appropriate notices on third parties.
  4. Subject to geographical location we can inspect your property, meet with you, and offer you the appropriate advice in connection with taking over the day-to-day management.
  5. Examine the service charge and sinking fund and advise on the provisions being made.
  6. We can through our sister firm prepare the annual accounts and provide an accountants report on the accounts, send copies to the individual leaseholders.
  7. We can complete the Right To Manage Companies annual return, file the company’s annual accounts at the Registrar Of Companies, and maintain the statutory records of the company. We can also ensure that the appointment, resignation and change of details of the directors are kept up to date.

If any or all of these services are of interest to you please do not hesitate to contact us.

Latest News

Great Service

Just wanted to say thank you for doing a splendid job in setting up the Right To Manage company and issuing the notices. Now we feel we are in control of what goes on with the block.

Posted: Thu 16-Jun-2011 12:55PM

Right To Manage

The right to manage (RTM) is available to leaseholders of flats and does not apply to houses. To qualify the building must meet the following criteria and there is a requirement to have a minimum number of leaseholders; -at least two thirds of the flats must be let to ‘qualifying tenants’ i.e. held on leases which were originally granted for more than 21 years. -any commercial area does not exceed 25% of the total floor area -RTM does not apply to premises that are classed within Residential Landlord Exemption i.e. the premises cannot be purpose built, be no more than 4 flats and one of the flats must be occupied by the freeholder or an adult member of their family as their only or principal home for the last 12 months

Posted: Tue 08-Feb-2011 4:04PM

Right To Manage Company Formation

As the right to manage is exercised by the right to manage company and not the individual leaseholders it is necessary to incorporate a right to manage company. The articles are prescribed by legislation and are based on the Companies Act 2006 model articles for companies limited by guarantee. Right to manage companies incorporated after 9th November 2009 will have articles that comply with current legislation. Right to manage companies incorporated before 8th November 2009 will have the ‘old style memorandum and artilcles’ and there is therefore a transition period until 30th September 2010 at which point the Companies Act 2009 artilces will aply to all right to manage companies regardless. If you require any help in incorporating a right to manage company please call Brighton Company Formations Limited on 01273 831891

Posted: Mon 19-Jul-2010 4:24PM

Why use a Right To Manage?

The Commonhold and leasehold Reform Act 2002 provides a right for leaseholders to change the appointment of the management of their building to another provider, by incorporating a right to manage company to take over from the freeholder those rights of appointment for managing the building. Some of the reasons to use a right to manage company is to reduce service charges and to gain control of who manages the block of flats. Right To manage Company can help you with the right to manage process so please call us on 01273 831891

Posted: Fri 02-Jul-2010 11:02AM

Control your service charges

If you live in a block of flats or a house converted into flats you can take control of your service charges by forming a right to manage company. Three conditions must be met: at least half of th eflat owners must consent, at least three quartres of the building must be residential and at least two thirds of the flats must have long leases. Please feel free to contact Right To Manage Companies on 01273 831891.

Posted: Fri 02-Jul-2010 10:45AM