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Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Tribunal Judge I Mohabir on 19 June 2024
This publication is intended for Valuation Officers. It may contain links to internal resources that are not available through this version.
Northern Region Judge W. L. Brown and Members I. D. Jefferson Sitting on 11 December 2018
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Hansen, Mr Lewicki and Mr Miller on 29 July 2019
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Mr Ian Holdsworth on 6 April 2022
Southern Region, Judge A Cresswell and Mr S Hodges FRICS on 28 October 2022
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This collection brings together all documents on housing supply: net additional dwellings (formerly known as ‘net supply of housing’).
Midlands Region, Nicholas Wint FRICS (Chair) and Judge David R. Salter on 25 November 2021
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Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge N Hawkes and Mr L Jarero on Date 24 September 2020
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