Leaseholder offer: refurbishment and associated recharges

The designs for refurbishment works for homes and blocks, and the heat network on Lancaster West are now entering the final stages. Below you will find leaflets on the following:
1. Resident co-design update for the refurbishment and heat network 2. Making homes on Lancaster West more energy efficient 3. Section 20 explained and information on repayment options 4. Funding Lancaster West's refurbishment 5. A flow chart showing how the different discounts and exemptions apply

1. Resident co-design update for the refurbishment and heat network

2. Making homes on Lancaster West more energy efficient

3. Section 20 explained and information on repayment options

4. Funding Lancaster West's refurbishment

5. A flow chart showing how the different discounts and exemptions apply

Frequently Asked Questions

What could the Council actually charge leaseholders for?

Which part of the buildings are ‘common parts’?

How will leaseholders be consulted on how proposed future works are specified?

How does the Section 20 Consultation work?

How will the Council calculate overall refurbishment costs and how will this be broken down as charges for leaseholders?

Will Leaseholders receive a discount on their contribution to the refurbishment of the estate?

Who can I contact for independent advice?

Does the council offer to help cover the costs of recharge?

Payment options summary

The table details some of the main changes we have made to the payment options available to leaseholders. 
These measures are designed to help leaseholders pay the invoices for major works on their properties.