Repairs and Maintenance Chargeable to Services – Appendix 1
Author: Carl Dixon
Effective Date: March 2026
Next Review Date: March 2029
Recoverable from service charges only were listed in Schedule 1 to the tenancy agreement.
Only the items below may be funded via service charge.
Communal and Court-Wide Services (Schedule 1, Section 2.1)
Service charge may include running costs for:
- Court Manager service.
- Cleaning of common parts.
- External window cleaning.
- Gardening and grounds maintenance.
- Communal heating and hot water (where provided).
- Careline services.
- Laundry facilities.
- Water and sewerage.
- Electricity to communal areas.
- Refuse collection.
These are day-to-day services, not landlord repair obligations.
Maintenance Contracts (Schedule 1, Section 2.2)
Recoverable through service charge:
- Lift maintenance contracts.
- Fire detection and alarm systems.
- Court manager alarm systems.
- Water softening plant.
- Communal boilers serving multiple dwellings.
These relate to shared plant and equipment, not the structure itself.
Day-to-Day Repairs of Communal Assets (Schedule 1, Section 2.3)
Service charge may fund repairs to:
- Cleaning equipment.
- Laundry equipment.
- Communal furniture.
- Court manager office equipment.
- Gardening machinery.
- Power room plant.
- Lifts.
- Emergency lighting.
- Fire detection and firefighting equipment.
- TV aerial installations.
Importantly, this covers equipment and plant, not the building fabric.
Insurance (Schedule 1, Section 2.4)
Recoverable through service charge:
- Buildings insurance.
- Insurance for communal furniture, laundry equipment and lifts.
- Employer’s and public liability insurance.
Provision for Renewal / Sinking Fund Items (Schedule 1, Section 2.5)
The agreement expressly allows service charge funding (including via sinking fund) for renewal of:
- Communal equipment and plant.
- Floor coverings in communal areas.
- Furniture and soft furnishings in communal areas.
- Lifts (components such as cages).
- Fire and emergency systems.
- Court manager systems.
- Landlord’s fittings (in communal areas only.)
This does not extend to structural components such as roofs, walls, windows or foundations.