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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Hi

Two years ago, the Freeholders - Pledeam Property Management for the three 1-2 be flats in this Victorian conversion, added 'Terrorism Insurance' to our annual buildings insurance - which comes to c. £650 each per year.  This added £65 p.a. each to our bills..  It is laughable to have terroism insurance on a small cul-de-sac of Green Lanes. So last year I challenged it.  I was told that all the properties they managed now had it - it was general policy and there could be no exceptions.  I called the Leaseholders Advise line and the guy basically rubbished it saying I should take them to court.

 

Anyway, due to various things I put it on the backburner and did no more.  Until now - they have sent me a 7 day demand or legal proceedings.  Anybody out there know about leaseholder/freeholder law or can give me advice?

 

SB

 

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I would write to the court, remind them of their decision - in quotes with dates, then, sounding slightly puzzled, ask how long it wd normally take for the courts decision to be carried through by th other side... and point out the hardship,anxiety and upset the wait is causing you. If nec go GP, big up anxiety and request letter explaining effects of delay on yr mental health to court.

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