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1. The particulars specified for the purposes of article 2(6) are set out in paragraphs 2 to 11 below.
2. The address of the property which is the subject of the application.
3. A statement that the purpose of the application is to seek to vary or discharge an order under section 24 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987 (appointment of manager).
4. A copy of the order which the applicant seeks to vary or discharge.
5. The name and address of the applicant and the name, address and occupation of the applicant’s representative, if any.
6. Where the application is made by the landlord of the premises the name and address (where known to the landlord) of every respondent which shall include every tenant of the premises.
7. Where the application is by a tenant, the name and address of the respondent landlord or the office of the landlord and, if that address is not in England and Wales, an address in England and Wales at which notices may be served (if known to the tenant).
8. The name of every person known to the applicant who is likely to be affected by the application, including but not limited to, the tenants (or, in the case of a tenant’s application, the other tenants) of flats contained in the property, any mortgagee or superior landlord of the landlord and, where a recognised tenants' association exists, the name and address of the secretary of the association.
9. A statement of the grounds on which the tribunal will be asked to vary or discharge the order and the matters which will be relied upon by the applicant in establishing those grounds; and where the applicant intends to rely on any document, a copy of that document.
10. Whether the applicant claims a reduction or waiver of fees and, if so, the basis of the claim.
11. The date of the application.
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