Thank you for your comment. The situation is a bit more complicated than it would first appear as one of the leaseholders is in breach of his lease and has done thousands of pounds worth of damage and is refusing to rectify the situation. The other freeholders and I are trying to find a way of putting the house in order without going to court.
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I tend to think that people already known that they should inform the leaseholders when they ask questions like this.
Any leaseholder who isn't intending to fleece the leaseholders in their property already knows that they need to be open and honest.
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Many thanks. I appreciate the conflict of interest issue. We are not a company.
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You should inform the other leaseholders because it is a conflict of interest, you stand to benefit if the agent remains appointed. If you are a member of a Company, check the Articles to see whether or not you have the right to vote. It would be good practice anyway to abstain when voting on the reappointment of the agent,
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I am a freeholder/lessee and I am in discussions about buying into our managing agents company and becoming an equal share director. Would I have to declare my position to the other freeholders/lessees even though I will not be managing the property itself?
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by SouthernDaveIs that right though? Freeholder could charge surveyors fees for the OP situation by what you’ve just said there....
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by hhyHi all,
I live in a flat with a leasehold for 125 years. It has a conventional boiler and a hot water cylinder but I decided to replace them with a combi boiler.
The only clause in the lease related to alteration says:
"NOT to make any structural alterati...-
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by AndrewDodWell that is a whole different ballgame. Here they can charge a full wack for surveyors, structural engineers and might well refuse altogether. You cover all actual costs (in contrast to this OPs issue where there are no discernible costs)...
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by michelleadsHello,
I've come to ask your advice for the following situation.
I have a lease in a shared freehold of two apartments on the first floor and ground floor of a house that has been converted.
Almost two years ago, the second floor was purchased by an owner who made...-
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by SouthernDaveThis is very interesting. We are just about to complete on a large 1 bed flat. I want to turn it into a 2 bed flat but the lease states that freeholder permission must be sought. It doesn’t mention any fees payable.
when going into the website, they state that they charge £250 just to consider...-
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by AndrewDodhhy,
Why did they have to pay a solicitor or bailiff to receive your application. There was no other cost of them receiving it. So no.-
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by Anna1985If you don't move the flue, no alteration....
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by hhyAndrewDod Gordon999
Unfortunately the lease says so:
"To pay to the Company on an indemnity basis all costs fees charges disbursements and expenses (including without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing those payable to counsel solicitors surveyors and bailiffs)...-
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by AndrewDodhhy,
The freeholder (whether via an agent or otherwise) can only charge what the lease says they can charge, not what their website says they can do. These are crooks pure and simple (of the common freeholder type - so not unusual to find crooks in this sector - they need to be driven ...-
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