Intermediate landlords

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The Court of Appeal has held, in the cases of Heron Maple House v Central Estates Limited [2002] 1 EGLR 35 and Oakfern Properties Ltd v Ruddy [2006] EWCA Civ 1389 that an intermediate landlord/headlessee of residential premises containing several dwellings is a ‘tenant of a dwelling’ and hence benefits from the service charge...

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