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AmicusHorizon - Affordable homes and shared ownership in London and the South East
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Resident information
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Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
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Homeowners FAQ
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Frequently asked questions - about living in a shared ownership home
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How do I pay ground rent?
AmicusHorizon - Affordable homes and shared ownership in London and the South East
Resident information
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
Homeowners FAQ
Frequently asked questions - about living in a shared ownership home
What are actual service charges?
When will I have to pay these charges?
How do I get a breakdown of my service charge?
When will I know what my service charge will be for the coming year?
What dates does the financial year run from and to?
If I do not agree with my service charge do I have to pay them?
Where can I obtain independent debt advice?
How do I pay ground rent?
What is a sinking fund?
Do I have a separate sinking fund account?
What is the management fee?
Can I sublet my property?
Who services my gas boiler?
What repairs am I responsible for?
Am I responsible for buildings insurance?
Am I responsible for contents insurance?
Can I buy more shares in my property?
Can I sell my shared ownership property?
Can you buy some or all of my share back from me?
I've decided to buy more shares in my property, where do I start?
What is a leaseholder?
What happens if a leaseholder wants to sell their property?
What if you're unable to find a buyer for my share?
Can I take in a lodger?
Can I sublet my home?
Can I carry out home improvements?
Can I keep pets?
How much rent will I pay?
Why do I have to pay a service charges?
How can I sell?
How do I pay ground rent?
If you pay ground rent this will be invoiced to you separately.
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