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Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Daley and Trevor Sennett FCIEH on Date 12 February 2021
Historic Royal Palaces (HRP) manages Britain’s unoccupied royal palaces: the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, the Banqueting House, Kensington Palace and Kew Palace. HRP is a public corporation of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport .
Residential Property Tribunal decision of Judge Adrian Jack and Tribunal Member Sarah Phillips MRICS dated 9 October 2024.
If demolition work is causing problems - like noise or obstruction to pavements or roads - you can complain to your council
Midland Region, Judge D Barlow and Judge A Verduyn on 15 July 2020
This guidance explains when we can remove (delete) domestic properties from the Council Tax list, including when a property is derelict, undergoing major renovations, demolished or is now being used as a business. It also explains why we cannot delete...
Southern Region, W H Gater FRICS MCIArb on 19 November 2020
Residential Property Tribunal decision of Judge Prof R Percival and Ms A Flynn MA MRICS dated 22 January 2024.
Midland Regional, Judge D Barlow and Mr D Satchwell on 6 October 2021
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Dutton and Mr R Waterhouse BSc (Hons) LLM Property Law MA FRICS on Date 14 January 2022
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