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I don't think you have properly grasped the parties obligations. You've had the lease reviewed and there does not appear to be anything 'special' giving them rights to spend as they like. You have several basic things to focus on:
1. if the service charge paid, was meant to cover maintenance and didn't then where has your money gone?
2. if the landlord wants you to pay for work then it must be in accordance with the lease and subject to external scrutiny if you choose to object.
3. Until you understand the cost of what is needed that you agree with, vs what is being demanded/estimated/planned. You won't know if you have a claim or can defend a claim or not.
You need to imagine how it will go if you fast forward 2 years and are disputing a 30k bill. Unless you know it only needed £15k, then how will you argue?
1. if the service charge paid, was meant to cover maintenance and didn't then where has your money gone?
2. if the landlord wants you to pay for work then it must be in accordance with the lease and subject to external scrutiny if you choose to object.
3. Until you understand the cost of what is needed that you agree with, vs what is being demanded/estimated/planned. You won't know if you have a claim or can defend a claim or not.
You need to imagine how it will go if you fast forward 2 years and are disputing a 30k bill. Unless you know it only needed £15k, then how will you argue?