Leases generally require leaseholders to contribute to insurance of their block – whether by including the cost in the general service charges or by way of a separate charge known as an “insurance rent”. Tanfield Chambers' Mark Loveday details the way in which ‘reasonableness’ is determined. Read it here.

See also this recent blog post from the Leasehold Advisory Service.

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