(1) Mr M Cooper, (2)Ms N & Ms K Williams and (3)Mr J & Mrs C Slade v RG Securities (No.2) Ltd (Southern : For the determination of the reasonableness of and the liability to pay a service charges) [2016] UKFTT RP_CHI_43UF_LSC_2016_0052 (08 November 2016)
The Tribunal determined whether the service charges were reasonable and whether the applicants were liable to pay them, applying the statutory test of reasonableness under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985.
- Citation
- [2016] UKFTT RP_CHI_43UF_LSC_2016_0052
- Parties
- Applicant: Mr M Cooper; Applicant: Ms N Williams; Applicant: Ms K Williams; Applicant: Mr J Slade; Applicant: Mrs C Slade; Respondent: RG Securities (No.2) Ltd
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 08 November 2016
- Procedural Posture
- First Tier Tribunal (property Chamber) / Determination of Reasonableness and Liability to Pay Service Charges
- Outcome
- Determination made on reasonableness and liability to pay service charges.
- Legal Topics
- Service Charges, Reasonableness of Charges, Liability to Pay
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Parties
Mr M Cooper
Applicant
Ms N Williams
Applicant
Ms K Williams
Applicant
Mr J Slade
Applicant
Mrs C Slade
Applicant
RG Securities (No.2) Ltd
Respondent
Procedural Posture
First Tier Tribunal (property Chamber) / Determination of Reasonableness and Liability to Pay Service Charges
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the service charges demanded by the landlord are reasonable
- 2 Whether the applicants are liable to pay the service charges
Ratio Decidendi
The Tribunal determined whether the service charges were reasonable and whether the applicants were liable to pay them, applying the statutory test of reasonableness under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985.
Court Disposition
Determination made on reasonableness and liability to pay service charges.
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