Property Management Fee Dispute
Summary
Factors can charge for common area services even if not used, based on title deeds and contracts. Review documents for obligations and rights. Consult a property law solicitor if unclear.Full Conversation
Can a factor legally charge for service media which we do not use
It sounds like you're dealing with a property management issue. Generally, factors can charge for services related to common areas that benefit all property owners, even if you personally don't use them. However, specific terms depend on your property's title deeds and the contract with the factor.
Do you have a copy of your title deeds or the contract with the factor?
yes
Great! Please review your title deeds and the contract with the factor. Look for any clauses related to the maintenance and service charges for common areas. This will help you understand your obligations and the factor's rights. If you find anything unclear, it might be helpful to consult a solicitor specializing in property law. Do you need assistance finding a local solicitor?