A petition launched by the SHAC Secretary calling for measures to end service charge abuse has received a reply from Michael Gove's department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (LUHC) after exceeding the first target of 10,000. See the Petition and government reply. At the present time, the petition has gathered 16,100 signatures and has… Continue reading Gove’s Lame and Lying Reply to Service Charge Abuse Petition
Category: Service charge fraud
The Auditor Hunter’s Food for Thought
By The Auditor Hunter A satirical insight into an actual situation of a housing association executive's gain from mischarged services. It just sat there โ and grew. The cash collected by the housing association for services which they did not provide to the tenants who had paid it. But how to extract that money from… Continue reading The Auditor Hunter’s Food for Thought
MTVH: Rise Residents on Service Charge Strike
Residents on The Rise estate have notified their landlord MTVH that they are embarking on a service charge strike over disputed charges and their failure to engage. The Rise estate comprises three blocks near Wembley, west London. Residents had requested a statement of their charges and the invoice pack, and were legally entitled to receive… Continue reading MTVH: Rise Residents on Service Charge Strike
Clarion Housingโs Circus Street: Unaffordable Housing
By Rona Jones* Residents in shared ownership flats in the new Circus Street development, Brighton have found themselves trapped in properties that they can no longer afford due to unexplained service charge increases of up to 170%. The block of flats that I live in are new builds, consisting of a mix of flats that… Continue reading Clarion Housingโs Circus Street: Unaffordable Housing
Residents Expose One Housing Group’s Service Charge Abuse
Residents of One Housing Group from different but comparable blocks on the same estate (One Stratford) have pooled information about their service charges and found a level of randomness that defies explanation. It highlights what happens when landlords are allowed to impose charges without any external oversight or regulation. A survey across flats in George… Continue reading Residents Expose One Housing Group’s Service Charge Abuse
North Court Residents Challenge MTVHโs ยฃ14k Attempted Overcharge
By Yasmin Barnes*, a Northcourt resident This article was for SHAC was promised in July, not long after a meeting between our MP and the chief executive of our landlord, MTVH, over incorrect service charges; a complaint that had already dragged on for ten months. We delayed sending it because we thought it might be… Continue reading North Court Residents Challenge MTVHโs ยฃ14k Attempted Overcharge
Second Southall Estate Joins Clarion Service Charge Strike
The strikes previously reported in Southall by tenants and residents of one Clarion estate (Over 70 Southall Residents Start Service Charge Strike) have spread to a second estate nearby. Tenants and residents of at least 24 households in Doniford House are withholding payment from their landlord, Clarion, and their managing agent, First Port. Not Safe… Continue reading Second Southall Estate Joins Clarion Service Charge Strike
Clarion: Over 70 Southall Residents Start Service Charge Strike
Around 70 residents have notified their landlord, Clarion, that they will be partially withholding payments in a dispute over rent and service charge levels, plus contested service charge items. The residents have formed a collective of some 60-strong households covering their estate in Southall, West London. Shana, a striking resident has explained that the group… Continue reading Clarion: Over 70 Southall Residents Start Service Charge Strike
Service Charges: Unreasonable Laws
The Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 says that service charges must be reasonably incurred, and incurred on services or works completed to a reasonable standard. Apart from the fact that certain parts of the legislation apply only to leaseholders but not full renters, and that there is also differentiation in the protections that apply depending… Continue reading Service Charges: Unreasonable Laws
Clarion Tenants’ Five Point Improvement Plan
Tenants and residents of the UK's largest housing association, Clarion, have written an open letter containing a five point plan and 33 recommendations to improve the landlord's performance after it ignored their appeal for a meeting. Addressed to chief executive, Clare Miller, the letter covers service issues and service charges, complaints handling, disrepairs, routine and… Continue reading Clarion Tenants’ Five Point Improvement Plan
