Understanding Service Charges (again)…
Service charges enable the maintenance and management of shared spaces within residential developments—in theory, at least. However, there is a growing concern regarding service charge abuse, leaving many residents questioning the fairness and transparency of these fees. Service charges should reflect the services provided, from cleaning and maintenance to utility costs and repairs. Yet when these agreements are mismanaged, residents bear the burden of rising costs for inadequate services. When services aren’t delivered, leaving residents to pay for something they don’t receive, one could call it fraud. With little oversight, these charges are increasing to levels that are making affordable housing quickly become unaffordable.
Freedom to Critique and Shaping the Correct Response
Embark on a journey with our latest blog as we delve into the intricate balance of Freedom of Speech, mindful critiques, and responsible housing advocacy. In this blog, we uncover the power of community engagement, transparent communication, and the impact of constructive responses. Join us in navigating the challenges of housing issues, fostering social justice, and collectively empowering change. Let's shape a future where resident voices contribute to accountable living and a positive societal impact.
Shared Ownership Resources: Championing the interests of shared owners and homebuyers
I had a fascinating video interview with Sue Phillips (FCCA), the founder of Shared Ownership Resources, and I’m happy to share the insights gained from our conversation. First and foremost, I want to express our gratitude to Sue for sparing her valuable time and shedding light on the incredible work she's been doing.