What is a management pack?

A Management Pack which is often known as ‘Sales Pack’ containing a set of forms and documents relating to the sale of the property where a service charge is paid to a specific Management Company who maintain shared facilities especially in the cases of flats and apartment blocks. For example, the pack will include the following:

  • LPE1 (Leasehold Property Enquiries Form) or FME1 (Freehold Management Enquiries)– This is usually completed by the Landlord or Management Company.
  • Accounting information history
  • Budgets
  • Ground Rent, Service Charge Statements and any Arrears
  • Any proposed increases in service charge
  • Buildings insurance
  • Fire risk assessment and asbestos report
  • Detail of any proposed future maintenance works
  • Any obligations expected from any new owner
  • Notice fees, deed of covenant fees and other freeholder’s fees

In all leasehold transactions and occasionally in freehold transactions where there is a Management Company involved, the seller will be responsible for providing the Management Pack to the buyer’s solicitors for review and is payable by the seller. It is not a legal requirement to provide the pack to the buyer’s solicitors however the buyers solicitors nor the buyer may wish to proceed with the transaction without having a review of the pack as it does include vital information which they will be required to report on to their clients due to due-diligence and compliance.

It is crucial to understand that the management pack may be required when selling a freehold property also, this is often the case where the property is a new build and is part of a larger development where the owners are responsible to contribute towards the upkeep and maintenance of the common areas such as car parking, footpaths, and any other open spaces. The details of the Management Company are usually set out within the Title Deeds under the restrictions section.

The pack will also include any requirements and fees payable to the Landlord or management company for the transaction to proceed. There may be a fee to provide a certificate to comply with a restriction on the title against selling the property without the consent of the management company.

The cost of the pack will depend on the Management Company, each Management Company have their own fee and the prices can vary between £100-£500 and is usually produced within 2-4 weeks once it has been paid for therefore it is important that this is requested at the early stages of the transactions avoiding any further delays. However, some Management Companies offer an additional charge to expedite the pack. Once the buyer’s solicitors had a review, they may wish to raise additional enquiries with the Management Company for further clarification.

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