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Daejan Properties Ltd v Chambers

Rent Act 1977 — Appeal by landlords against decision of rent assessment committee — Rent officer determined a fair rent of flat at £2,325 per annum inclusive of £826.58 per annum in respect of services — Landlords had asked for £2,555 per annum inclusive of £898 for services — Rent assessment committee fixed fair rent at £2,365 per annum inclusive of £865.97 for services — Committee gave reasons for their decision, as requested, and the landlords on appeal to the court put forward two main grounds of complaint — The first was that the reasons contained a statement that ‘In view of the fact that the committee were unable to gain access to the flat, they made an adjustment in the total rent to reflect the updated service schedule’ — This, it was submitted, indicated that the committee considered that inability to obtain access justified them in merely updating the service schedule and not reviewing the rent in the light of all the material before them and their knowledge and experience — The second complaint was that the committee did not take into account evidence of valuation which was submitted to them on behalf of the appellants or at least did not show in their reasons that they had taken it into account — Held that the case must be remitted to the committee for reconsideration in view of their apparent failure to consider the whole of the evidence presented to them, or at any rate their failure to give reasons for rejecting it, and in view of the fallacious ground mentioned in their reasons that they were unable to obtain access to the premises — Committee’s decision remitted for reconsideration in the light of the judgment

This was an
appeal by landlords Daejan Properties Ltd from a decision of a rent assessment
committee for the London area, in respect of the committee’s determination of a
fair rent of a flat at 17 Conduit House, Hyde Vale, London SE10, of which the
tenant was Miss Doris Chambers.

P Wulwik
(instructed by Clifford Watts, Compton & Co) appeared on behalf of the
appellant landlords. The respondent, Miss Chambers, did not appear and was not
represented.

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