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Steering a successful way through a parking dispute
A common cause of conflict among residential leaseholders is over the parking of commercial vehicles, such as vans,…

‘Estoppel by convention’ and why it matters in service charge disputes
A successful appeal at the Upper Tribunal is a reminder that it can be dangerous to rely on…

Discretionary improvements – considerations for landlords
Before making discretionary improvements to your properties there are a number of key points to consider if you wish to…

£30k of service charge arrears recovered in one week
The service charge specialists at Brady Solicitors have had a record week for one large managing agent, recovering…

Reasonableness of service charge payments on account
A recent appeal at the Upper Tribunal looked at the reasonableness of demanding service charge payments on account…

What do you do when a leaseholder won’t pay their share of a major works bill?
This was a challenge faced by one of Brady Solicitors’ clients recently, where one disruptive leaseholder was causing…