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Property tribunal tightens up how it appoints section 24 court-appointed managers after the Richard Davidoff debacle

By Sebastian O'Kelly on Jan 18, 2022 01:45 pm
Property tribunal tightens up how it appoints section 24 court-appointed managers after the Richard Davidoff debacle

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Following the debacle of Richard Davidoff’s performance as a court-appointed manager, the property tribunal has issued a “practice statement” to tighten up the process by which the appointments are made.

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