Right to Manage (RTM) is a statutory right available to tenants of residential buildings in the United Kingdom. It enables them to take over the management of their building from the landlord, without their landlord’s consent. This includes the right to appoint a managing agent to act on their behalf. Under Right to Manage, tenants have the right to manage the building’s common parts and services, such as the garden, stairwell, roof, lifts and other areas. They can also manage the maintenance, repairs and insurance of the building. RTM is designed to give tenants more control over their building, while also providing a way for them to resolve any disputes they have with their landlord. The scope of the RTM is determined by the terms of the lease, and tenants must meet certain requirements in order to be eligible.