

We passed the 3,000 mark! thankyou for your support
More than 3,000 residents at developments 'managed ' by Rendall and Rittner have now signed this petition to tell Rendall and Rittner that enough is enough to service charge hikes, lack of transparency, poor service and much more. ~
No meaningful response has been received from Rendall and Rittner or their parent company Ovedo. That is quite amazing when you think about it - just ignoring 3,000 of the people who have to pay their hiked service charges and endure their service which is often poor. However given Rendall and Rittner's atrocious record on communications it is not suprising.
Rather than addressing the issues raised and responding to them, Rendall and Rittner and some of their allies have tried and failed to have this petition stopped. That is shameful. Rendall and Rittner have also made it clear that they may choose not to work with residents' associations who support this petitions - even if they are elected representatives of residents - that is sinister and anti-democratic.
Imagine if you were on the committee of your residents' association and you were forced to resign for supporting a petition against Rendall and Rittner?
Imagine if your residents' association banned its members from supporting petitions against Rendall and Rittner?
Imagine if a Rendall and Rittner director was pressuring your residents' association in private to stop committee members supporting this petition?
Personally, I don't have to imagine - all of the above actually happened but the petition is alive and well and Rendall and Rittner, and their agents, will never be able to silence the voice of leaseholders and residents more generally.
If you are interested in getting involved in taking this petition forward or discussing what you can do about Rendall and Rittner at your development please contact me at residents@chelseabridgewharf.org
We don't have to put up with this, you can take back control of your own development.
Thanks again for your support and please do share the petition widely
Mike O'Driscoll