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Gareth406

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Hi forum

I current live in one of four leasehold flats in a Victorian Conversion.

Since I moved there some 18 years ago, the Managing Agents have neglected the property badly, whilst continue to invoice large amounts of money for items that have not been done.

Right to Manage is an option at the moment which would get rid of the current agents and let us decide what needs doing to the property.

Can anyone suggest a good solicitor's firm who we can approach to get this process underway? Or can anyone recommend a reputable firm of Managing Agents we could appoint in due course?

Also, any experience of going down the RTM route, positive or negative, gratefully received.

Thanks

Gareth

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