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Hi, I was just wondering is there anyone locally who has done right to manage and/or Section 20?


We currently use an agent to manage the RTM requirements etc., including a section 20 notice.


I am just wondering your experiences of dropping the agent and looking after things yourself? I have looked into the people who we get services from, am building a good picture of regulatory requirements and dates etc., it's just the practicalities and experiences that would be good to hear about.


Also the project management of the section 20.


Cheers!

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Thanks I had to look up upad before responding, as I had not heard of it.


We won't be renting anything out. We have taken over the duties of the freeholder and use a managing agent to do day day things. We would be interested in seeing how people get on with RTM, without the use of managing agent :)

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