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- Should I be offered the right to buy the freehold of my building?
- How to discover what's behind your service charges
- Tenant's failure to respond to proceedings - default judgment in forfeiture for service charge arrears
- Pros and Cons of Buying the Freehold
- Extending a Flat Lease – The 80 Year Trap
- Tenant takeover
- Recovering payment out of time
- Recent cases on service charge accounts and recovery of costs
- Your rights when subletting
- How to Appoint a Manager
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The freehold has been sold without being offered to us. What can I do?
- I own the freehold of a building containing flats. The leaseholders want to buy the freehold. Do I have to sell it to them?
- I have a shared ownership lease. Do I have a right to extend my lease?
- What can I do if I disagree with an administration charge?
- What happens at the Leasehold Valuation Tribunal (LVT) hearing?
- I am the leaseholder of a house. Who should arrange the insurance for the building?
- How long will it take to buy the freehold of my house?
- How do I make an application to the Leasehold Valuation Tribunal (LVT) for my service charge to be determined?
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Our aim is to keep all readers, whether they be landlords, leaseholders or professional practitioners (solicitors, chartered surveyors, managing agents or management companies, to name just a few) informed about developments in the law and the marketplace. Each issue will contain a summary of recent cases that have been decided by the courts and tribunals that we feel you might wish to read. We also plan to keep you abreast of legislative changes that might affect you too.
We aim to stage events around the country in the coming year so as to bring LEASE to you, wherever you are! The events will be in the form of workshops, seminars and lectures. Some will be for practitioners only whilst others will be for both practitioners and non-practitioners. Each issue of LEASE eNews will contain details and dates of these events so that you can plan ahead and book your place as each event will have limited places so we must book delegates on a first come first served basis.
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