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Resources & Tools

Free tools, templates and checklists built for actual cases.

Everything here is written for serious users — leaseholders, RMC directors, small landlords and managing agents — and updated as the tribunal's practice and the statutory framework evolve.

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AI Case Dashboard

Describe your case in plain English and get an instant tribunal-style structured analysis — jurisdiction, legal tests, evidence, risks, next steps and indicative costs.

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Checklist

Service charge challenge checklist

Six-page yes/no decision tree covering recoverability, reasonableness, s.20B time bars, s.20 compliance and s.27A scope before you spend the £100 application fee.

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Explainer

Lease-extension premium primer

How Term, Reversion and Marriage Value really stack up, with a 75-year vs 90-year worked example and pre/post-2024 Reform Act commentary.

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Template

Bundle template & indexing guide

Tribunal-ready bundle structure with example index, pagination conventions, hyperlinking and OCR checklist.

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Template

Scott Schedule template

Three working tabs (item / amount / basis of challenge / landlord response / tribunal use) sized for typical 30–120 line service charge disputes.

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Reference

Costs & risks at a glance

Single-page reference covering tribunal fees, s.20C, Schedule 11 paragraph 5A, Rule 13 and the enfranchisement cost regime.

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Guide

Tribunal process map

End-to-end visual timeline from application to decision, with key deadlines flagged.

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Checklist

Building Safety Act 2022 leaseholder protection check

Five-question filter to establish qualifying lease status and Schedule 8 cap eligibility for cladding and building safety bills.

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Key authorities & statutes

A short library to keep on hand.

  • Daejan Investments v Benson [2013] UKSC 14

    The leading case on s.20ZA dispensation and 'relevant prejudice'.

  • Sportelli v Cadogan [2007] EWCA Civ 1042

    Deferment rate for enfranchisement: 4.75% PCL, 5% elsewhere as a starting point.

  • Mundy v Trustees of Sloane Stanley Estate [2018] EWCA Civ 35

    Relativity in lease-extension valuation — and the limits of graphs.

  • Tenants of Langford Court v Doren [2001] L&TR 32

    The s.20C orderly analysis still used by the FTT today.

  • Building Safety Act 2022, Schedule 8

    Statutory leaseholder protections on cladding and building safety costs.

  • Tribunal Procedure (FTT) (Property Chamber) Rules 2013

    The procedural rule book — particularly Rules 13 (costs) and 14 (representation).