PA1 1NY · Owner Updates & Documents
Dear All,
Thank you sincerely to everyone who responded and shared their input — it's genuinely appreciated.
I'm pleased to confirm we have a majority in favour of:
I'll now proceed to contact more factors and report back on progress.
So far, I've had a response from Paisley Housing Association — please see the attached PDF guide from them for your reference: Click here to view the PHA guide →
In parallel, and in case appointing a factor takes time or doesn't come together quickly, I'll also be:
In the meantime, it would be really helpful if you could:
I'll provide an update as soon as I have more information or a clear next step.
Please also find attached the latest version of the contact list for our block — only 2 flats still missing. 🙂
Hi all,
Thank you everyone for your replies. We now have a majority of owners engaged.
So far, we have two options:
| Flat | Owner | Appoint Factor | Repairs |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3/3 | Kevin Lee | ✓ | ✓ |
| 3/2 | Stefan Gehren | ✓ | ✓ |
| 2/1 | Andrew Robb | ✓ | ✓ |
| 1/2 | Penny Dunn | ✓ | ✓ |
| 0/1 | Thomas Young | ✓ | ✓ |
| 0/2 | Natalia Kononova | ? | ? |
I truly do not know the costs until we can engage someone to conduct testing and assess the situation. I have tried to get an estimate but the unknowns make this difficult at this stage.
I have not yet received a response from the Building Standards Team. I will keep trying to reach those owners who have not replied, and will continue exploring whether owners' insurance could assist in this scenario.
Hi all,
I'd like to share a brief update on the current situation with our building.
3.1 Missing Share Scheme
3.2 Appointing a Factor
3.3 Project Manager
3.4 Landlord Obligations
I appreciate that this may not yet be enough information for everyone to make a decision. We are all navigating this together, and I am doing my best to understand the situation and identify our options.
Please do share your thoughts, and if you haven't yet replied, we really do need to hear from you. This is our building, and it is in all of our interests to get ahead of this before it gets worse.
Dear Owners / Agents of 18 Dunn Street,
I'm writing regarding critical structural repairs needed for our building. I would value your thoughts on this matter. Letting agents, please kindly notify owners and seek their input.
During my recent home report, structural movement was identified in our building. A follow-up structural engineer's report confirmed cracking and opening of joints in the northern wall and western gable requiring repair. Cracking was also noted in the main close.
Before crack stitching can proceed, we must identify and fix the water source. The engineer suggests potential causes include:
Given the complexity and ongoing maintenance needs, we should consider appointing a factor to coordinate repairs. We could also explore the council's Missing Shares scheme to cover any non-paying owners.
I don't have contact details for Flat 0/2 or Flat 2/3 — if anyone can forward this to them, that would be appreciated.
I'll touch base with everyone again by the end of next week.