Trainee Chloe Lake’s Article Published In Property Law UK
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Trainee Solicitor Chloe Lake has had her review of The London Borough of Tower Hamlets and Lessees of Brewster House and Malting House [2024] UKUT (LC) published in the latest edition of Property Law UK, an online resource for property law case law, topics and discussion. For more information, please visit their website.
This case looks at whether service charges can be used to recover significant costs incurred by landlords remedying structural defects in residential buildings.
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