SEPM provides an organised enforcement pathway designed to prioritise compliance while preserving legal independence.
We begin with a programme-level assessment of the JMB or MC's arrears position, statutory standing, and enforcement readiness based on supplied data. This ensures all actions are founded on accurate, statute-compliant records.
Before legal escalation, SEPM administers a structured compliance engagement phase. This enables parcel owners to rectify arrears voluntarily through clear administrative communication, reducing the need for costly legal intervention.
Where non-compliance persists, the matter is escalated to appointed solicitors. All legal demand letters and court proceedings are issued and conducted solely by these solicitors under separate engagement, ensuring professional independence.
The process concludes upon successful resolution—whether through settlement, compliance rectification, or the conclusion of enforcement proceedings. Proper administrative closure ensures all records are updated for the management body.
There is no upfront enforcement cost to the JMB or MC to participate in SEPM. Enforcement-related legal costs arise only as a consequence of default, subject to applicable law and solicitor engagement terms.