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  1. I live in a retirement leasehold property managed by a Management Company. Two years ago we paid for a particular service within the Management Fees. This service was carried out by employees of the Management Company. The Company, who were in financial trouble, made this department redundant, and now we have to pay additional charges every time we use this service , as the company has outsourced it. We have written for a refund in the Management Fees and have been flatly refused - to quote '...Nor is there any intention to apply a refund to management fees'. We estimated this refund would only be about £250 per year, but we feel we are entitled to it. We are all pensioners. We know we could take this to the Leaseholders Valuation Tribunal but th ecost would outweigh any benefit we may get. Another resident has suggested its fraud and we could take it to a small claims court. Has anyone got any thoughts on this please?
  2. I have been renting out a flat for six years, but since then, the original management company have been taken over by O&M Management. The charges have increased and on a £70k property, I am now paying over £1200 per annum. Can anyone tell me how I can get out of this agreement or instigate a change to a more professional company? Fred
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