The Leasehold Valuation Tribunal ("LVT") is the formal name given to the body appointed to make decisions on various types of dispute relating to residential leasehold property, part of the Residential Property Tribunals (up to 2013). LVT continues in Wales but in England was renamed First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber).
GOV.UK Residential property tribunal decisions. Find decisions on Residential Property Tribunal cases in England from December 2018 onwards. If the decision was about leasehold and made before December 2018, visit LeaseAdvice. Other decisions made before December 2018 can be found on BAILII.
Judiciary website: **no longer appears to be working** All decision and reasons documents made by Rent Assessment Committees and Leasehold Valuation Tribunals from 01 January 2006 are provided on this website: http://www.residential-property.judiciary.gov.uk/search/decision_search.jsp
Lease-Advice.org: LVT and First-tier Tribunal (Property chamber) decisions on Leasehold Advisory Service website (covering: 1993 Act decisions, 1985/1987 Act decisions, 1967 Act decisions, Right to Manage Decisions, Breaches of lease, s168 2002 Act decisions and Estate charges under Estate Management Schemes s159 2002 Act decisions): https://decisions.lease-advice.org/
Decision and reasons documents made by Rent Assessment Committees in the period 01 January 2001 to 31 December 2002 may be inspected at the Residential Property Tribunal Service office for the area in which the property is situated. Copies can be made of these documents, for which the RPTS office may charge a fee. Contact the appropriate RPTS office to make an appointment to inspect these documents:
http://www.justice.gov.uk/tribunals/residential-property/venues
Also try looking at BAILII who have a few on their website (1994-present): http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWLVT/
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