List of empty residential properties must be disclosed (FTTIR) | Practical Law

List of empty residential properties must be disclosed (FTTIR) | Practical Law

In Voyias v IC and another [2011] UKFTT EA_2011_0007 (GRC), the First-tier Tribunal (Information Rights) ordered the London Borough of Camden to disclose a list of all residential properties in Camden that are void (empty) and for which a non-individual is listed as being the owner or having a material interest in the property.

List of empty residential properties must be disclosed (FTTIR)

Practical Law UK Legal Update 3-508-0976 (Approx. 3 pages)

List of empty residential properties must be disclosed (FTTIR)

by PLC Public Sector
Published on 06 Sep 2011England, Wales
In Voyias v IC and another [2011] UKFTT EA_2011_0007 (GRC), the First-tier Tribunal (Information Rights) ordered the London Borough of Camden to disclose a list of all residential properties in Camden that are void (empty) and for which a non-individual is listed as being the owner or having a material interest in the property.
Note added: on 6 June 2012 the Upper Tribunal overturned the First-tier Tribunal's ruling and remitted it back to the First-tier Tribunal ordering that the case be reheard by a different panel. The Upper Tribunal held that there had been an error of law in the original decision and the First-tier Tribunal was wrong to focus on the particular offence of criminal damage and its effects rather than on the wider consequences and other criminal offences potentially associated with squatting.