Service charge too high?
Service charge climbing while the service gets worse? You don't have to put up with it. Leaseholders have a legal right to take over how their building is run. We guide you through it, start to finish.

Sound familiar?
Your service charge goes up. The service doesn't.
You raise an issue and get sent a bill.
Decisions about your home are made by people who've never set foot in it.
There's a legal way out
Since 2002, leaseholders have had the Right to Manage: take over the running of your building from the freeholder. No need to prove fault. No permission required. Nothing to buy. If enough of your neighbours join, the freeholder cannot refuse a valid claim. Maintenance, insurance, service charges: your block decides.
Want the full picture? Read our guide: What is Right to Manage?

Four steps to taking over

Check your building qualifies. Two minutes, free.

Get your neighbours on board, with agreements and a tracker.

We prepare the legal notices. Postage included, send in one click.

Take control, with a guided handover so nothing is missed.
"We finally got transparency across all our costs. Everything suddenly became 50% cheaper."
Philippa, Trinity Road, London
Residents are the best people to run their own building. You know the block, you know what it needs, and when everyone is coordinated on one platform, the work is genuinely manageable.
One price, everything included
per flat, for 3 months of support and access
Notices, participation agreements, trackers, counter-notice guidance, and free company incorporation worth £100. All of it.
Questions, answered
