FPRA membership fees for 2013/14 held at 2012/13 levels
FPRA membership fees for 2013/14 held at 2012/13 levels
This is the place to sign up and join the FPRA Community
Who Can Join?
Membership is open to any residents’ association (whether recognised or not) or resident management company of a block of flats, or other leasehold properties. FPRA membership means joining a community of associations actively interested in the management and well-being of their block of flats, and the wider political and legal issues affecting all leaseholders.
REASONS TO JOIN THE FPRA
The FPRA offers support and a practical service to help tenants in blocks of flats deal with the everyday issues they face. These include the complexities of running a residential management company, disputes between freeolder and leaseholder, problems between individual leaseholders, and forming a residents’ association for collective action.
Free Legal and other Advice
Far more comprehensive than a telephone advice line, the FPRA’s legal adviser or one of its volunteer panel of experts, looks at each case on its own merits, a process which includes scrutinising individual leases and the application of statute and case law. The advice will be as detailed and in depth as necessary to answer the query. We cannot act for members, but will advise on when and if they should instruct a solicitor, and possible strategies and tactics.
Through its pool of expertise, the FPRA is usually able to offer advice in other areas, such as property management and structural matters.
Newsletter
The free quarterly newsletter keeps members up to date with current issues of interest to leaseholders and residential management companies, including legal updates.
Members Area of Website
The Members’ Area is a valuable information and advice resource, encouraging the swapping of information, comment and experience between members. It has a library of Newsletters, questions and answers, advice guides and publications list, and forms to download.
Free website for members’ own block of flats
Offered in partnership with News on the Block magazine. Websites are useful tools in the running of blocks: information sharing, communication between all parties involved in the block, storing key documents. They can be password protected.
COST OF MEMBERSHIP
The annual membership fee is based on the size of the block.
The following fees are for the membership year 2013 – 2014. (no increase from the previous year)
PLUS A £50 ONCE ONLY JOINING FEE
26 – 50
51 – 100
101 – 150
151+
£97.50
£160.00
£225.00
£275.00
The subscription year begins 1st April. After 1 January, subscriptions will run to 1st April the following year
How do I join?
You can use our ONLINE FORM and pay by Pay Pal.
Or you can DOWNLOAD AN APPLICATION FORM or order one by phone from the FPRA office (0871 200 3324) and return it to us with cheque.