Mr G Clift v Walton Homes Ltd (1) Walton Property Management Ltd (2) (Midlands : Determining the reasonableness of service charge, budget to service and administration charges.) [2014] UKFTT RP_BIR_00CU_LSC_2013_0037 (16 April 2014)
The Tribunal found all three matters—service charge, budget of service, and administration charges—to be reasonable and payable by the applicant.
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- Citation
- [2014] UKFTT RP_BIR_00CU_LSC_2013_0037
- Parties
- Applicant: Mr G Clift; Respondent: Walton Homes Ltd; Respondent: Walton Property Management Ltd
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 16 April 2014
- Procedural Posture
- First Tier Tribunal (property Chamber) / Determination of Reasonableness of Service Charge, Budget to Service and Administration Charges
- Outcome
- Application dismissed; charges found reasonable and payable by applicant.
- Legal Topics
- Service Charges, Reasonableness of Charges, Leasehold
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Parties
Mr G Clift
Applicant
Walton Homes Ltd
Respondent
Walton Property Management Ltd
Respondent
Procedural Posture
First Tier Tribunal (property Chamber) / Determination of Reasonableness of Service Charge, Budget to Service and Administration Charges
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the service charge, budget of service, and administration charges are reasonable and payable by the applicant
Ratio Decidendi
The Tribunal found all three matters—service charge, budget of service, and administration charges—to be reasonable and payable by the applicant.
Court Disposition
Application dismissed; charges found reasonable and payable by applicant.
Orders
- Applicant to pay service charge, budget of service, and administration charges as determined.
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