Freeholder’s barrister Justin Bates named in Parliament yesterday. And...
… Labour MP Jim Fitzpatrick and Sir Peter Bottomley put the boot in to leasehold profiteers! Two senior MPs from opposite political parties yesterday delivered hard-hitting speeches in Parliament that...
View ArticleLeasehold owners attack council ‘admin’ charges
Leasehold owners are increasing fighting back against councils loading ‘admin’ costs for routine work. Labour councillors in Tower Hamlets, in east London, have called on the council to scrap a 17 per...
View ArticleLegal army to stop West India Quay getting … a recognised residents’ association
Giving recognition to a residents’ association at the most exclusive apartment block in Canary Wharf posed the sort of “risks that you see with the trade unions”, the First-Tier Tribunal was told last...
View ArticleSolicitors email at 7.41pm the evening before tribunal: Did you get our...
UPDATE: September 6 2014. Nothing further was heard of this blatant example of legal bullying. Troubling questions emerge from last week’s First-Trier Tribunal hearing into the application by...
View ArticleMail on Sunday today: Leasehold is becoming an election issue
The Mail on Sunday has today devoted more than a page of editorial to leasehold issues. The article bluntly outlines the abuses faced by leaseholders at the hand of monetising freeholders and the...
View ArticleWest India Quay defeats £74,560 legal onslaught …
… and wins the right to a recognised residents’ association The residents at West India Quay in London’s Docklands have won their epic battle to have a recognised residents’ association. Represented...
View ArticleWest India Quay’s victory against £74,560 legal onslaught … for a recognised...
This is a slider post only. It gives the two accounts of the West India Quay saga. See the two original posts for date of publication Giving recognition to a residents’ association at the most...
View ArticleDCLG leasehold team issues raft of improvements
Retirement exit fees may get the chop, at last! The new DCLG leasehold team, with whom Carlex / LKP has been working closely, yesterday announced a range of measures in addition to “Florrie’s Law” (see...
View ArticleJohn Christodoulou minions get the boot at Canary Riverside
– Controversial freeholder loses Docklands jewel – Court-appointed managing agent takes over today – Damning criticisms of ‘failures to manage the properties’ – Revenue streams lost (… Now what about...
View ArticleFreeholder’s barrister Justin Bates named in Parliament yesterday. And...
… Labour MP Jim Fitzpatrick and Sir Peter Bottomley put the boot in to leasehold profiteers! Two senior MPs from opposite political parties yesterday delivered hard-hitting speeches in Parliament that...
View ArticleLeasehold owners attack council ‘admin’ charges
Leasehold owners are increasing fighting back against councils loading ‘admin’ costs for routine work. Labour councillors in Tower Hamlets, in east London, have called on the council to scrap a 17 per...
View ArticleLegal army to stop West India Quay getting … a recognised residents’ association
Giving recognition to a residents’ association at the most exclusive apartment block in Canary Wharf posed the sort of “risks that you see with the trade unions”, the First-Tier Tribunal was told last...
View ArticleSolicitors email at 7.41pm the evening before tribunal: Did you get our...
UPDATE: September 6 2014. Nothing further was heard of this blatant example of legal bullying. Troubling questions emerge from last week’s First-Trier Tribunal hearing into the application by...
View ArticleMail on Sunday today: Leasehold is becoming an election issue
The Mail on Sunday has today devoted more than a page of editorial to leasehold issues. The article bluntly outlines the abuses faced by leaseholders at the hand of monetising freeholders and the...
View ArticleWest India Quay defeats £74,560 legal onslaught …
… and wins the right to a recognised residents’ association The residents at West India Quay in London’s Docklands have won their epic battle to have a recognised residents’ association. Represented...
View ArticleWest India Quay’s victory against £74,560 legal onslaught … for a recognised...
Giving recognition to a residents’ association at the most exclusive apartment block in Canary Wharf posed the sort of “risks that you see with the trade unions”, the First-Tier Tribunal was told...
View ArticleDCLG leasehold team issues raft of improvements
Retirement exit fees may get the chop, at last! The new DCLG leasehold team, with whom Campaign against retirement leasehold exploitation / LKP has been working closely, yesterday announced a range of...
View ArticleJohn Christodoulou minions get the boot at Canary Riverside
– Controversial freeholder loses Docklands jewel – Court-appointed managing agent takes over today – Damning criticisms of ‘failures to manage the properties’ – Revenue streams lost (… Now what about...
View ArticleBillionaire John Christodoulou and his lawyer David Marsden accused of...
What is the Property Tribunal doing to protect its own appointed manager? West India Quay: £10 million ‘unaccounted for over six years’ The poisonous dispute at the upmarket site Canary Riverside, part...
View ArticleIs Law Commission wobbly over 25% commercial exclusion to collective...
If you have strong views – we have! – over the 25% commercial exclusion to collective enfranchisement on mixed use sites, the Law Commission wants to hear from you. This point could not have been more...
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