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Rechargeable repairs for leaseholders

The repairs listed in the accounts cover any minor repairs that could be carried out separately from any major works schemes, which would be consulted with you separately under the terms and conditions of the Landlord & Tenant Act 1985 should there be costs rechargeable to you. They are generally calculated on the basis of previous final accounts, with provision allowed for any planned or expected major works schemes.

Repairs: Building – Minor repairs to the structure of the building. This includes items such as windows and roofs.

Repairs: Internal Common Parts – Minor repairs to the parts of the building that you share the use of in common with other residents (usually these are internal areas). This includes items such as communal lighting units and internal communal doors.

Repairs: Lifts – Repairs and maintenance of any lifts that exist in your building.

Repairs: External Site Works – Minor repairs to the external areas to your building or estate that you share the use of in common with other residents. This includes items such as boundary walls or fences and footpaths.