Yes. If the pitch fee review notice is served at least 28 clear days before the review date, it’s 3 months from the review date. Usually it will …take between 2 – 3 months from the date the application is made until the application is heard (assuming the Tribunal wants to hear what the parties have to say).
It depends on the facts of the case, the evidence in support of your case (documentary and witness evidence) and the case which is presented to the Court…. The prospects of success should always be considered at the outset before legal proceedings have been issued and advice should be taken from a specialist solicitor. If appropriate, other ways of trying to resolve the dispute should be explored before commencing legal action.
It depends on the question you are asking. The Tribunal has jurisdiction to decide the majority of disputes arising under the Mobile …Homes Act 1983 (as amended) or the terms of the agreement including pitch fee reviews. Proceedings for termination of the agreement and possession of the pitch or any other dispute remains the jurisdiction of the County Court.
Without involving Court action or action in the First Tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) (“The Tribunal”)!
When resolving a residential park dispute legal proceedings, are always the last resort. …If possible, you should meet with the resident or residents concerned or any Qualifying Residents Association if that would help to try and come to a solution. Mediation or some other form of alternative dispute resolution may be appropriate.
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