The law on service charges is grossly unfair / Letters
Leaseholders have little or no control over service charges – the system needs urgent attention, writes Chris Wallis. While your editorial on leasehold reform (29 January) is right to say that action on ground rents is long overdue, as is the abolition of leasehold altogether, and that the right (…)
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