Leasehold Involvement Board
The Leasehold Involvement Board (LIB) looks at issues that particularly affect leaseholders such as leaseholder charges and major repair programmes.
The Leasehold Involvement Board is made up of leaseholder representatives from each constituency. Members meet every two months to share information and knowledge to improve services for leaseholders and achieve value for money.
Leasehold Involvement Board members are elected and every constituency in the city is represented.
There are up to 20 places on the LIB, a maximum of two for each constituency. New people are elected when there are vacancies on the board.
Leaseholders are also welcome to participate in the Local Housing Involvement Board (LHIBs) and the City Housing Involvement Board (CHIB).
If you are a residential leaseholder of Birmingham City Council and are interested in joining the LIB, look at the following documents, and contact the leasehold services team:
Page last updated: 17 July 2024