Advice for Home Owners
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Maintaining your Home and Common Property
The home that you have purchased is likely to be the biggest single investment you will make, so it is important to maintain it to ensure that it is remains wind and watertight and that its value does not fall should you wish to sell it again.
In law, you have a responsibility to keep the common elements of your building repaired and maintained.
If you live in a tenement building, click on the links below to find out about your responsibilities and ways of dealing with common repair and maintenance issues.
Common Repair and Maintenance Issues
This advice is for all owner occupiers and owner landlords of tenement buildings. Click on the links to find out more.
- What is a tenement?
- Common Property Repairs and Maintenance
- Title Deeds and Shared Responsibility between Owners
- Tenement Management Scheme
- Property Factoring
- Organising Common Repairs
- Buildings Insurance
- Dealing with other Owners
- Scheme of Assistance
- Below Tolerable Standard Housing
- Empty Homes
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