Grenfell flats: not HMOs
We recently submitted our input for the consultation on building safety following the Grenfell tower disaster: “Building a safer future: proposals for reform of the building safety regulatory system”. You…
We recently submitted our input for the consultation on building safety following the Grenfell tower disaster: “Building a safer future: proposals for reform of the building safety regulatory system”. You…
Hot on the heels of our recent appeal request success at the Upper Tribunal, mentioned in the previous post, we have now been given permission by the First-tier Tribunal Property…
Flat Justice has helped win permission to appeal another decision handed out by the First-tier Tribunal Property Chamber (Residential Property) in London (FtT). In a bizarre ruling in February this…
This was a case full of short time-frames, from beginning to end. We were contacted by a former tenant of a House of Multiple Occupation (HMO) in Greenwich on 18th…
In an appeal brought by Flat Justice on behalf of our client we have now confirmed our arguments for the correction of the RRO1 form at the start of this…
Here’s our response to the MHCLG’s Call for Evidence: Considering the case for a Housing Court We identified 3 main areas where a new, specialised Housing Court might consider improvements:…
We wrote to the RPT Chamber President in London after we realised a serious error in the form RRO1 used by tenants and Local Authorities to apply for a Rent…
The new TRO at Royal Borough of Greenwich has pointed out to us a possibly very far-reaching error in the interpretation of HA 2016 relating to Rent Repayment Orders (RROs)….
Three students sharing a flat in the Kentish Town area of Camden* brought this Rent Repayment Order application, on the basis of a licensing offence, against whom they thought was…
We attended the London Residential Property Tribunal on Thursday for what turned out to be one of the most bizarre, chaotic and disturbing hearings we have witnessed. The property, in…