Leaseholders - council housing FAQs
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What should I do if I never see my caretaker and I'm not satisfied with the caretaking service?
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Can adaptations for disabilities be carried out to my property?
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I have a leak from the property above. Who should I inform and who will deal with the problem?
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I want to sell my flat. Where do I get information regarding the service charges and possible works?
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What is the difference between 'estimated' and 'actual' service charges?
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What is a Section 20B Notice and what should I do if I receive one?
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Why should I have to pay a final accounts adjustment for a period when I was not the leaseholder?
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What does 'estate services' include and how is it calculated?
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Why should I pay for graffiti removal if the council say they will remove it for free?
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What should I do if I am not happy with the cleaning or gardening service?
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Why is my service charge different to that of my neighbour when we live in the same block?
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I am getting behind with my service charge payments. What will Ealing Council do?
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If my service charge account is in credit, can I have a refund?
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Am I subsidising other leaseholders by paying more building insurance for a similar sized property?
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How does Ealing Council decide what work needs to be carried out?
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How will Ealing Council ensure that work is carried out to a high standard?
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How do I know the way work has been procured represents best value for leaseholders?
Tendering and evaluation processes are carried out in accordance with government and council construction procurement policies, which are in line with best practice, to achieve value for money. Tenders are generally evaluated on a balance of quality and price, allocating scores for each element which are then rolled up to obtain an overall comparative score.
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Can I obtain a copy of guarantees for work carried out to my block/estate?
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If work starts and I am not happy with how things are progressing, what should I do?




