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Midlands Region, Judge A McNamara and Mr RP Cammidge on 19 December 2019
Residential Properly Tribunal Decision of Judge Daley on date 1.10.2021
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Over 500 households freed from problematic ground rent terms after further CMA intervention.
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Martyński, Mrs Bowers, Mrs West on 5 October 2018
Residential Property Decision of Judge John Hewitt and Tribunal Member Mr W Richard Shaw, FRICS, on 20 June 2019
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