Leasehold Valuation Tribunal
The Leasehold Valuation Tribunal ("LVT") is the formal name given to the body appointed to make decisions on various types of dispute relating to residential leasehold property.
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The Landlord Valuation Tribunal (LTV)
LVTs are part of the Residential Property Tribunal Service (RPTS) and provide an accessible and relatively informal way to resolve residential leasehold disputes.
A variety of applications can be made to the LVT.
Application to the LVT: The Procedure Part 1
Any application to the LVT will require the preparation of a proper case. The LVT has to consider the argument and evidence from both sides and it is essential that applicants present their case properly.
Application to the LVT: The Procedure Part 2
Any application to the LVT will require the preparation of a proper case. The LVT has to consider the argument and evidence from both sides and it is essential that applicants present their case properly.
Most applications to the LVT are subject to payment of a fee, presently set at a maximum of £500. The fee is payable in two instalments: upon making the application and, where a hearing is to be held, prior to it taking place; there are arrangements for the fee to be waived or reduced in respect of certain applicants.