Our block and estate management services are designed to meet the unique needs of each property. Here’s what you get with us:
The real impact of ineffective block management…
The potential risks of ineffective block management are enormous, and can even be a threat to life.
Think a purpose built block noting depleted reserves, unexplained expenditure, and unidentifiable transactions, with shrubs growing from the gutters fit for habitation by any small creature. Anti-social behaviour issues resultant of a rogue Housing Association, and electrical issues causing regular blackouts in the common parts.
Choosing the right Agent for your block or estate can be tricky, and it’s just as important for us to ensure we’re the right fit for you. Book a consultation call with us today!
Why us
Established in 2019, we manage 1,500 homes from new build estates to listed buildings. We work with Freeholders, RMCs, RTMs, and developers, building a reputation for clear, effective management that earns recommendations. We’re also TPI-registered, RICS-regulated, and ICO-monitored.
Choosing CS Property Group means entrusting your property to a team that values:
- Expertise: Years of experience in block management across London and the Home Counties.
- Transparency: Clear, concise communication and detailed reporting.
- Responsiveness: Prompt attention to issues and resident concerns.
- Compliance: Adherence to all legal and safety regulations.
In short, no. The service charge is calculated carefully when forming the budget, and incorporates everything from statutory testing requirements through to utilities and maintenance, to name only few, depending on the complexity of the building, block or estate. Our management fees are charged at an agreed rate per unit/flat for the management of your block or estate. See more about block management here.
Yes. All client funds are held in trust in segregated bank accounts, as per the requirements of Section 42 of the Landlord & Tenant Act 1987. We are also covered by client money protection, and internally, we have a multi-stage approval process to ensure that the budget is used and spent responsibly. Ask us more about how we handle client funds at [email protected].
Yes. We take care of any major works required including administration of all Section 20 requirements, and managing the project through to completion, no matter the size. We have experience with all manner of project types, from periodic redecoration right through to multi-million pound refurbishment projects and one-off requirements. See some of our case studies.
Yes. We can assist with the transition process to switch managing agents. We review all current contracts, and ensure a seamless takeover with no disruption to services. Our ‘Ignition’ process will check everything from insurance contracts through to service charge budget allocation, and we’ll rebuild the current financial period to make sure nothing is missed. Find out more by contacting [email protected].
We act as an impartial mediator for resident disputes, responding quickly to complaints and ensuring all parties are treated fairly while upholding lease terms and community rules. We aim to prevent disputes wherever possible through holding regular resident meetings and quickly communicating site updates. If you have a dispute in your building and want some advice, we can help. Contact us at [email protected].
Yes, we collect service charges, manage budgets, handle reserve funds, and provide transparent financial statements and end-of-year accounts. Find out more here.
The managing agent (on behalf of the freeholder or management company) is responsible for maintaining communal areas in a leasehold block, while leaseholders themselves maintain their individual flats. Our maintenance is logged on a proprietary tracker, ensuring that our team have access to the entire history of maintenance on your site, eliminating recurring issues where possible and keeping control of costs. Find out more and request a proposal from our team at [email protected].
Block management covers the maintenance and administration of communal areas in apartment buildings. This includes service charge collection, managing budgets and reserve funds, contractor coordination, cleaning, gardening, compliance checks, and communicating with leaseholders. Depending on the building and its height, there could be more complex requirements such as fire safety legislation and building safety act compliance. Our team takes care of all of this – see more here.
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