Mr J H Perry v Accent Foundation Limited (Southern : Section 27A) [2016] UKFTT RP_CHI_45UG_LSC_2016_0019 (03 August 2016)

Mr J H Perry v Accent Foundation Limited (Southern : Section 27A) [2016] UKFTT RP_CHI_45UG_LSC_2016_0019 (03 August 2016)

The Tribunal determined whether the service charges for management fees, electric and lighting charges, and gardening charges were reasonable, applying the statutory test under Section 19 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985.

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Citation
[2016] UKFTT RP_CHI_45UG_LSC_2016_0019
Parties
Applicant: Mr J H Perry; Respondent: Accent Foundation Limited
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
03 August 2016
Procedural Posture
Section 27 a Application (landlord and Tenant Act 1985) / Determination of Reasonableness of Service Charges
Outcome
Determination of reasonableness of service charges made.
Legal Topics
Service Charges, Reasonableness of Charges, Leasehold Management Fees
Property Law Landlord and Tenant Service Charges Reasonableness of Charges Leasehold Management Fees

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Parties

Mr J H Perry

Applicant

Accent Foundation Limited

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Section 27 a Application (landlord and Tenant Act 1985) / Determination of Reasonableness of Service Charges

  1. 1 Whether the service charges for management fees, electric and lighting charges, and gardening charges are reasonable under Section 27A of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985

Ratio Decidendi

The Tribunal determined whether the service charges for management fees, electric and lighting charges, and gardening charges were reasonable, applying the statutory test under Section 19 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985.

Court Disposition

Determination of reasonableness of service charges made.

Orders

  • The Tribunal determined the reasonableness of the service charges for management fees, electric and lighting charges, and gardening charges.