Residents slam '£5,000' service charges in building where 'electricity use rises by fifth every year'
More residents living in city centre flats managed by Rendall & Rittner have blasted the company over their ‘super-worrying’ service charges.
“I have lived here for 10 years as an owner-occupier,” Matthew Harris, an owner-occupier, said. “[Rendall & Rittner] have let the building go in to disrepair. It gets worse [as time goes by]. “Four years later that's now above £5,000 annually. There are reasons why, according to Rendall & Rittner.”"Eventually as we have been through this, we have had to keep an eye on the accounts.
“I have got values for last year but I got an answer from a senior manager, saying consumption will go up by 20 percent each year. I am no expert but to me it's odd.
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