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Service Charges: What is reasonable?
Karl Anders reviews recent case law concerning residential service charges, highlighting key lessons for landlords and tenants ‘Many leases contain sweeper or catch-all provisions, with the aim of enabling a landlord to obtain recovery of charges which are not expressly specified but which the landlord might want to recover from time to time via the …
Cases Referenced
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- Arnold v Britton & ors [2015] UKSC 36
- Balkhi v Southern Land Securities Ltd [2016] UKUT 239 (LC)
- Fairbairn v Etal Court Maintenance Ltd [2015] UKUT 639 (LC)
- Geyfords Ltd v O'Sullivan & ors [2015] UKUT 683 (LC)
- London SW5 Management Ltd [2016] UKUT 290 (LC)
- Willow Court Management Co (1985) Ltd v Alexander; Sinclair v 231 Sussex Gardens Right to Manage Ltd; Stone v 54 Hogarth Road