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£40 Is what is deemed reasonable. LEASE should have advised you that quite a few cases at FTT have come to this conclusion. Check out this and other information here:
https://www.leaseholdknowledge.com/challenge-100-subletting-demand-reveals-nothing-owed0 -
You're missing the point.
Assuming that the tribunal agree that the registration fee is an administration fee...- Don't concentrate on looking at other tribunal decisions
- Concentrate on asking your freeholder what they do in return for whatever fee they are asking for
Then consider...- a) Is whatever work they say they are doing 'reasonable' things for a freeholder to do for registering a sublet?
- b) Is whatever they are charging 'reasonable' for the work they say they are doing? (e.g. Assuming a rate of about £50 per hour) Plus out-of-pocket costs.
If either a) or b) is unreasonable, you can consider a tribunal application.
Unless you do the above, I think it's unlikely that you would be successful at tribunal.
Indeed I am considering a tribunal application but leasehold-advice repeatedly tells me this type of fee is not eligible for tribunal consideration and to go to court.0 -
£40 Is what is deemed reasonable. LEASE should have advised you that quite a few cases at FTT have come to this conclusion. Check out this and other information here:
https://www.leaseholdknowledge.com/challenge-100-subletting-demand-reveals-nothing-owed0 -
I believe its thoroughly pointless to be debating what a reasonable fee would be here. The obvious point is that the sublease does not need registering - if there is no new sublease.
Generally I have seen registration fees of £150 or more - and to be honest that seems to me to be fairly reasonable.0 -
So you're debating in this forum what a reasonable fee should be?0
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