Hi
I and a small group of fellow residents manage our estate. it consists of 30 properties in total in approx 30 acres. Some are leasehold some are freehold but all contribute to the runnig costs of the estate.
The majority of properties pay differing service charges due to the costs being calculated by square footage. The accounts are audited annually and to date we have had only one problem receiving payment which following the threat of legal action was resolved.
The "late payer" is now refusing to pay the next installment due until we disclose what each and every persons payment is.
I fail to see how this benefits that individual and believe it is a tactic to withold / delay payment. However the accounts are as per the covenants and are independantly checked by 2 directors and sent for auditing.
Should we disclose the other 29 peoples fees or will we fall foul of data protection?
Thanks
I and a small group of fellow residents manage our estate. it consists of 30 properties in total in approx 30 acres. Some are leasehold some are freehold but all contribute to the runnig costs of the estate.
The majority of properties pay differing service charges due to the costs being calculated by square footage. The accounts are audited annually and to date we have had only one problem receiving payment which following the threat of legal action was resolved.
The "late payer" is now refusing to pay the next installment due until we disclose what each and every persons payment is.
I fail to see how this benefits that individual and believe it is a tactic to withold / delay payment. However the accounts are as per the covenants and are independantly checked by 2 directors and sent for auditing.
Should we disclose the other 29 peoples fees or will we fall foul of data protection?
Thanks
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