Buying your Freehold and Challenging Service Charges - Bishop & Sewell - Law Firm
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In this episode of Listen Without Prejudice, Charlie Davidson, Senior Associate in the Property team, is joined by Mark Chick, Head of Landlord & Tenant at Bishop & Sewell, to explore what happens when leaseholders want to buy their freehold but are already in dispute with their landlord over service charges.

For many leaseholders, dissatisfaction with service charge management is a key motivation for collective enfranchisement. But as Mark explains, buying the freehold and challenging service charges are legally separate processes, even though both may fall within the jurisdiction of the First-tier Tribunal.

Mark also explains why timing matters and why leaseholders may need to decide whether to pursue a service charge challenge first or press ahead with the enfranchisement process and deal with disputes later.

For anyone considering buying their freehold, particularly in a building where relations with the landlord are strained, this episode provides clear, practical insight into how the law separates valuation from service charge disputes and what that means in reality.

Chapter Markers

(02:00) – The role of the First-tier Tribunal

(05:00) – Valuation and service charges: legally separate issues

(07:00) – Disputed sums and the need for security

(10:00) – Strategic considerations: which process comes first?

(12:00) – Final thoughts: planning, strategy, and specialist advice

Useful Links

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Reach out to Charlie Davidson on LinkedIn

Visit the Bishop & Sewell Website

Charlie Davidson Senior Associate Solicitor   +44 (0)20 7091 2716
Mark Chick Senior Partner   +44 (0)20 7079 2415

Category: Podcasts | Date: 4th Mar 2026


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