BIR/00CN/LIS/2021/0044 — service charge decision
In BIR/00CN/LIS/2021/0044, decided 5 September 2022, the First-tier Tribunal considered 11 disputed service charge items at 93, 95, 103 and 104 Rupert Street, Nechells, Birmingham and reached a mixed result: 1 item was reduced or disallowed. Full decision on GOV.UK below.
Property: 93, 95, 103 and 104 Rupert Street, Nechells, Birmingham
Decision date: 5 September 2022
Full decision: Read on GOV.UK
What was challenged and what the tribunal decided
| Item | Demanded | Allowed | Outcome | Grounds |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cleaning (2021-22) | £2,500 | £2,500 | Allowed in full | — |
| Repairs & maintenance (2021-22) | £3,000 | £3,000 | Allowed in full | — |
| Gardening & grounds (2021-22) | £2,500 | £2,500 | Allowed in full | — |
| Repairs & maintenance (2021-22) | £1,000 | £1,000 | Allowed in full | — |
| Management fees (2021-22) | £3,000 | £3,000 | Allowed in full | — |
| Legal & professional costs (2021-22) | £600 | £600 | Allowed in full | — |
| Legal & professional costs (2021-22) | £1,000 | £1,000 | Allowed in full | — |
| Utilities (2021-22) | £150 | £150 | Allowed in full | — |
| Buildings insurance (2021-22) | £2,500 | £2,500 | Allowed in full | — |
| Buildings insurance (2021-22) | £1,250 | £1,250 | Allowed in full | — |
| Reserve fund contributions (2021-22) | £7,500 | — | Disallowed entirely | Landlord could not evidence the cost |
Key passages (verbatim)
“the Tribunal finds that the following estimated costs within the estimated service charge for the year ending 30 September 2022 in respect of 93, 95, 103 and 104 are reasonably incurred and reasonable in amount: Cleaning and Rubbish Removal £2,500.00”
“Building Maintenance and Repairs £3,000.00 … the Tribunal finds that the following estimated costs within the estimated service charge for the year ending 30 September 2022 … are reasonably incurred and reasonable in amount”
“Mowing Lawns and Gardening £2,500.00 … the Tribunal finds that the following estimated costs … are reasonably incurred and reasonable in amount”
“Painting and Decorating £1,000.00 … the Tribunal finds that the following estimated costs … are reasonably incurred and reasonable in amount”
“the Tribunal gleans from the evidence that the parties agree, in principle, on the need to appoint a managing agent, and adds, simply, for the sake of completeness that, in its experience, £3,000.00 is a reasonable estimate of the fee that may be payable to such an appointee”
“Accounts £600.00 … the Tribunal finds that the following estimated costs … are reasonably incurred and reasonable in amount”
“The written evidence submitted by the parties is voluminous. On the Respondent's part, such volume could have been significantly lessened if he had been far more discerning and focused only on the presentation of evidence, whatever its nature, that was relevant to the resolution of the applications by the Tribunal - an apparently indiscriminate approach that was compounded by attempts to secure the admission of evidence otherwise than through the avenues prescribed by the Tribunal.”
“Neither of these practices is helpful to the Tribunal nor necessarily fair to the Applicant. They certainly do not enhance the Respondent's case.”
This summary is assembled from the structured record of the published decision; amounts appear only where the tribunal stated them. Always rely on the full decision itself.