Service charge & tribunal cases in GL50: Cheltenham
21 First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) decisions name an address in GL50 (Cheltenham). These are real, published leasehold disputes — most commonly section 20za dispensation — a signal of how service charges and management are run in blocks across the area. Tribunal history is building-specific, so use it to check the exact block before you offer on a flat.
Matched by a full postcode in the decision title (address-in-title), not a map radius. England only.
What the GL50 cases are about
Every First-tier Tribunal decision carries an application-type code in its case reference. Across GL50:
Published decisions naming an address in GL50
The most recent decisions first. Each links to the full decision on GOV.UK. A decision names a specific building — use it to check the exact block, not the whole area.
- Service charges
- Service charges
- Service charges
- Section 20ZA dispensation
- Market rent
- Section 20ZA dispensation
- Service charges
- Section 20ZA dispensation
- Service charges
- Appointment of manager
- Market rent
- The Glass House, 80a St. Georges Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL50 3EESept 2022 (published)Section 20ZA dispensation
- 17 & 18 Ambrose Street, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL50 3LPJul 2022 (published)Section 20ZA dispensation
- The Glass House, 80A St George’s Road, Cheltenham GL50 3EEOct 2021 (published)Section 20ZA dispensation
- St James Walk, Honeybourne Way, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL50 3UBSept 2021 (published)Section 20ZA dispensation
- 64-66 High Street, Cheltenham, GL50 1EEMar 2021 (published)Section 20ZA dispensation
- 42 Cambray Court, Rodney Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL50 1JXMay 2020 (published)Service charges
- Cambray Court, Rodney Road, Cheltenham, GL50 1JUFeb 2020 (published)
- 18 Evelyn Court, Malvern Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL50 2JRNov 2019 (published)
Showing the 20 most recent of 21 decisions naming an address in GL50.
What this means before you offer on a flat
A tribunal record is building-specific. A block with a history of service-charge or Section 20 disputes can mean high or contested charges, major-works bills, or management you would inherit as the new leaseholder. A clean area record is reassuring but not proof — many disputes settle before a published decision.
Before you offer, ask the seller for the last three years of service-charge accounts and the major-works history, confirm the lease length and ground rent, and check whether the specific block you are buying in appears in the tribunal record above.
Check the exact building in GL50
This page is the area picture. The £24.99 Complete report runs the tribunal dispute check against one exact address, alongside the leasehold tenure and lease-years section — so you can see whether the specific block you are buying in has a record, before you offer.
Frequently asked questions
Have there been leasehold tribunal cases in GL50?
Yes. 21 First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) decisions name an address in GL50 (Cheltenham). They cover matters such as service-charge reasonableness, Section 20ZA dispensation, right to manage and manager appointments. Tribunal history attaches to a specific building, so check the exact block you are buying in.
What does a tribunal case tell a flat buyer?
A First-tier Tribunal decision is a public record that leaseholders and the freeholder/managing agent went to a tribunal — most often over service-charge reasonableness, major-works (Section 20) consultation, or the right to manage. A history of disputes in a block can flag high or contested charges, poor management, or major-works liabilities you would inherit. It is one of the strongest pre-offer signals a flat buyer can check.
How is a decision matched to this outcode?
The First-tier Tribunal dataset has no map coordinates. We match a decision to an outcode when its title contains a full postcode in that outcode — a precise, address-in-title match published by HM Courts & Tribunals Service on GOV.UK. It is text-based, so it finds decisions that name an address in the area, not a map radius.
How do I check the exact building in GL50?
Tribunal history is building-specific. The HouseCheckup Complete report runs the dispute check against one exact address (with the leasehold tenure and lease-years section), so you can see whether the specific block you are buying in has a tribunal record — before you offer.
Sources
- Residential property tribunal decisions — First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber), via GOV.UK
- Outcode geocoding — postcodes.io
Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Tribunal decisions published by HM Courts & Tribunals Service via GOV.UK.