Going back slightly to the leasehold tribunal system, we just got the attached from Tribunal in London regarding one of our cases:
"This office is closed due to coronavirus. Unless urgent (see below) no action will be taken on your email for the time being. Please do not email us again until you hear from us (this may not be for 6 weeks, or longer).
If delayed action would seriously endanger the health and safety of any person, please send a further email marked URGENT HEALTH & SAFETY ISSUE in the subject line. The email will then be looked at and you will get a response if a Tribunal Judge considers it is necessary.
Otherwise, please consider the Guidance for Users on this link, for further details about how the Property Chamber will handle cases during the coronavirus pandemic: https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/2020_03_19_FtT-Property-GUIDANCE-FOR-USERS-DURING-COVID-19-PANDEMIC.pdf"
So don't expect a quick response if anyone elects to go down the FTT route for dispute resolution.
Going back slightly to the leasehold tribunal system, we just got the attached from Tribunal in London regarding one of our cases:
"This office is closed due to coronavirus. Unless urgent (see below) no action will be taken on your email for the time being. Please do not email us again until you hear from us (this may not be for 6 weeks, or longer).
If delayed action would seriously endanger the health and safety of any person, please send a further email marked URGENT HEALTH & SAFETY ISSUE in the subject line. The email will then be looked at and you will get a response if a Tribunal Judge considers it is necessary.
Otherwise, please consider the Guidance for Users on this link, for further details about how the Property Chamber will handle cases during the coronavirus pandemic: https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/2020_03_19_FtT-Property-GUIDANCE-FOR-USERS-DURING-COVID-19-PANDEMIC.pdf"
So don't expect a quick response if anyone elects to go down the FTT route for dispute resolution.