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Service Charge

Definition

An annual charge paid by leaseholders to cover the cost of maintaining common areas of a building — cleaning, gardening, building insurance, lift maintenance, and major works. Charges vary widely (£800–£6,000+/year). Leaseholders have the right to challenge unreasonable service charges at a tribunal.

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