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London Borough of Camden v Chalcot Estate

publication date: Dec 6, 2005
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Camden was the freehold owner of some 708 flats on the Chalcot estate, many of which were held on long leases under the various Right to Buy schemes. Camden wanted to enter into a long term “partnering agreement” with a private sector partner to carry out all works of repair and maintenance to the Estate for the next 15 years.


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