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Disputes over commercial service charges are increasing in number each year. The inherent conflict of interest between landlords and tenants has led it to be a heavily litigated area with recent cases being of concern for both parties.This book aims to provide an introduction to commercial service charge with an overview of the matters that need to be considered when dealing with service charge disputes. It provides insight into the application of the Service Charge Code as well as reviewing what should be included within a service charge clause both to ensure recovery of sums due and avoid disputes. It seeks to serve as a useful initial reference guide for surveyors and solicitors alike and encompasses an overview of relevant case law to assist both with drafting service charge clauses and in dealing with disputes.ABOUT THE AUTHORRachel Garton is a consultant solicitor for Nexa Law, specialising in property dispute resolution.Her work comprises of all areas of commercial and residential property litigation and landlord and tenant matters, including: tenants right to first refusal, residential leasehold enfranchisement, service charges, lease renewal litigation, commercial and residential possession proceedings and debt recovery.She has a niche specialism in service charge disputes and has dealt with numerous service charge disputes from commercial and residential clients over the last 15 years as well as delivering a number of seminars on this topic for MBL Seminars.CONTENTSPart One - General Principles Applicable to Service ChargesChapter One - the Construction of the Service Charge ClauseChapter Two - Sinking or Reserve FundsChapter Three - the Court's Interpretation of a Service Charge ClauseChapter Four - Complying With the Mechanics of a Service Charge ClauseChapter Five - Factors Applicable to Both Commercial and Residential Property in Considering if Service Charges Are PayablePart Two - Principles Applicable to Commercial Service ChargesChapter Six - Factors to Consider in Determining Whether Commercial Service Charges Claimed Are Payable Under the LeaseChapter Seven - the Impact of the Service Charge Code: Professional StatementPart Three - Miscellaneous Points to ConsiderChapter Eight - Tax and IndexationChapter Nine - Mixed Use PremisesChapter Ten - Variations to the Lease Terms and Changes in Identity of the PartiesPart Four - Disputes and RemediesChapter Eleven - Alternative Dispute ResolutionChapter Twelve - Application for a DeclarationChapter Thirteen - Tenant's Remedies for Non-Performance of the Landlord's ObligationsChapter Fourteen - Landlord's Remedies for Non-Payment of Service ChargesChapter Fifteen - Legal CostsChapter Sixteen - Summary
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