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245 _aRaffaele Di Bari and various other long leaseholders v Avon Ground Rents Limited
260 _aLON/00AP/HYI/2022/0017,
_bFirst-Tier Tribunal Property Chamber,
_c28 February 2024
520 _aThe Building was developed in 2005 by Paul Simon Homes. It consists of 29 flats with a maximum height of five storeys, just over 11 meters. The Respondent owned the freehold of Space Apartments, and the Applicants were long leaseholders. Numerous fire safety issues were identified in the building. At the time of the hearing, the parties were largely in agreement as to the scope of works. However, the following issues remained in dispute: whether it was appropriate to make a remediation order given that the Respondent had committed to carrying out the required remedial works; the timeframe for completion of the works; whether works to the timberwork on the balconies and roof terraces could be included in a remediation order; the extent to which the FTT could make ancillary orders (such as obligations to consult and provide confirmatory reports at the conclusion of the works); and works arising out of a report obtained by the Respondent.
650 _aBALCONIES
650 _aBRICK FACADES
650 _aBUILDING SAFETY ACT 2022
650 _aCLADDING
650 _aFIRE SAFETY
650 _aDEFECTIVE MATERIALS
650 _aALUMINIUM CLADDING CASSETTES
650 _aTIMBER CLADDING
650 _aFIRE SAFETY
650 _aJUDGMENT
650 _aLANDLORD AND TENANT ACT 1985
650 _aREMEDIATION
650 _aREMEDIATION ORDERS
651 _aUnited Kingdom
856 _uhttps://www.tanfieldchambers.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Space-Apartment-Decision29.pdf
_zAvailable from FTT
999 _c121944
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