Brady Solicitors Blog
Service charge apportionment – the surveyor’s decision is binding. Or is it?
A recent service charge appeal at the Upper Tribunal will prevent landlords from relying on their surveyors’ advice…
Successful settlement on long-standing service charge arrears
Brady Solicitors’ Liz Rowen achieved satisfying results for our client (and us!) after a long-standing service charge dispute went all the…
Unlimited costs at the FTT – exception rather than the norm?
As the First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) approaches its first birthday, Brady Solicitors’ Lydia Anderson investigates the Tribunal’s willingness…
Invalid service charge demand? All may not be lost.
An incorrect service charge demand can, as we all know, lead to delays in settlement. Leaseholders can withhold…
From ground rent arrears instruction to collection in under a week
The Brady Solicitors team got a new client relationship off to a flying start by collecting in ground…
Defendant to pay all costs in breach of lease case
Brady Solicitors helped a property management company tackle two leaseholders who were persistently breaching the terms of their…