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A Practical Guide to the Appointment of Managers for Leasehold Flats


ISBN13: 9781916698864
Published: May 2025
Publisher: Law Brief Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £49.99



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A Practical Guide to the Appointment of Managers for Leasehold Flats by Stephanie Smith examines the law and practice of applying to the tribunal for the appointment of a manager to take on the role of managing blocks of leasehold flats.

Such applications are often beset by underlying conflict between the parties and this book provides a focussed and neutral assessment of the key areas. The book is designed to help both applicants and respondents to understand how litigation in this field works in practice.

Subjects:
Landlord and Tenant Law
Contents:
Chapter One – Introduction
Chapter Two – What Is a Manager?
Chapter Three – When Does the Right to Apply to Appoint a Manager Arise?
Chapter Four – Grounds for Making the Application
Chapter Five – Evidence
Chapter Six – The Tribunal’s Role
Chapter Seven – What Happens if It Goes Wrong?