Right to Manage: Experts in RTM Process and Management
Take control of your building - with expert support every step of the way.
The Right to Manage enables leaseholders to take control of building management, even if the freeholder objects. If you're dissatisfied with your property's management, the RTM process can offer a powerful solution to enhance control, improve service standards, and ensure responsible expenditure of service charges. At Temphis UK, a RICS regulated residential block management company, we provide expert support, including comprehensive management services across London, the South East, and North Wales.
At Temphis, we specialise in helping leaseholders navigate the RTM's process from initial advice to company formation, handover, and ongoing management. Our expert team provides comprehensive support to ensure a smooth process, backed by our experience in property management and statutory compliance.
Why Choose RTM?
More say in how your building is managed
Better control over service charge spending
Freedom to appoint your own managing agent
Improved transparency and accountability
How We Help
1. Free Initial Advice
We’ll review your situation, check eligibility, and explain how the process works in simple terms.
2. Company Setup
We help you form the RTM company, draft the required documentation, and handle company registration.
3. Serving Notices
We guide you through the legal process of serving the formal notices to leaseholders and the freeholder.
4. Smooth Handover
Once the RTM is live, we manage the transition, ensuring a seamless handover from your current provider.
5. Ongoing Block Management
We don’t just support you with expert guidance - Temphis will continue to manage your block with the transparency, communication, and care that Temphis is known for.
Ready to explore your Right to Manage?
Temphis specialises in management and offers expert support for freeholders, leaseholders , and Residents Management Companies across London, the South East, and North Wales. Get in touch for a no-obligation consultation and find out if your building qualifies for Right to Manage.