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Subject: FORMING A FLAT'S MAINTENANCE CONTRACT ?

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electricmen@ntlworld.com
Posts:12

07 Aug 2007 13:44:37 Alert 
Hi,
Does anyone have any idea how you go about selling then splitting a large property of 4 Apartments + 1 retail shop unit into saleable lots with a "maintenance contract" set up for each of the units sold.

Is it a solicitor thing? I presently own a Building Company which incorporates a registered Electrical Arm & Plumbing Business and would like to keep it in house so to speak and perhaps sell it on when I have sold all the Apartments and the Shop Unit. Then the icing on the cake would be the disposal of the landlords communial area's & Cellar area which could be sold with the Maintenance Contract at auction perhaps.

I am presently refurbing the whole building, installing a seperate Metering/Extinguishers/Fire/Emergency Lighting Systems for each unit and a seperate system for the communial areas including soundproofing and door video system and hope to have my 1st unit ready for sale early next year.

Thanks for any advise/help
Felicity Spence
ANEAGLETALL
Posts:8

09 Oct 2008 21:26:12 Alert 
FIRST, PLEASE GET LEGAL ADVICE YOU NEED IT IN ORDER FOR YOU TO KNOW YOU ARE SET OFF ON THE RIGHT TRACK.
THEN YOU NEED A SURVEYOR WHO DOES MEASUREMENTS. GOOD LUCK.

A WOMAN WITH A LOT OF DRIVE. I NEVER GIVE UP ON LIFE. I WORK VERY HARD. AM A VERY PRAYERFUL PERSON. I KNOW JESUS WILL ALWAYS GUIDE ME. I TRY MY BEST TO HELP OTHERS.
Devallon
Posts:3

11 Nov 2008 01:54:26 Alert 
If you do it in house, and get a comma in the wrong place you might change the meaning completely. Get proper legal advice, on the first flat or shop, and then use the forms/documentation for the others. That you should be able to do on your own. Just don't give the solicitor the tenants name straight away - let him draft you a blank contract. Approve it and the let him do the first one. You can do the next few.
electricmen@ntlworld.com
Posts:12

23 Nov 2008 08:50:11 Alert 
Thanks for that bit of advise devallon, it sounds like you have been there and bought the T shirt.
Flik
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