Smith v Abbeyladder
publication date: Nov 18, 2005
The leaseholder sought her landlord’s permission for various alterations she wanted to make to the property. The landlord purported to agree on the condition that the ground rent be increased, she pay a fee to the landlord’s agents and all his surveyor’s fees.
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