Recorded in April 2015
- Qualifying criteria
- Preparing for the process
- Drafting and serving the initial notice
- Anticipating opposition
- Terms of the transfer
- Conveyancing procedure
The presentation lasts 60 minutes followed by 30 minutes Q+A
Understand the key things you should know about your lease. If you are a purchaser, this can help make sure your solicitor has covered all of these points and explained them clearly to you.
A brief summary of the key points
Formalising participation in an action for collective enfranchisement.
By Nicholas Kissen, Senior Legal Adviser This article originally appeared in Flat Living magazine, Winter 2011 It was not until...
Free webinar recording - available to watch now
Free webinar recording - available to watch now
Outlining the qualification criteria and procedure in relation to collective enfranchisement (buying the freehold) of a residential leasehold building (flats)
This podcast is a conversation with Christopher Last from Dean Wilson LLP October 2016 LEASE would like to hear from...
An outline of the valuation principles to determine the price for acquiring the freehold of a building containing flats under the Leasehold Reform Housing and Urban Development Act 1993.
Recorded in April 2015
The presentation lasts 60 minutes followed by 30 minutes Q+A
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