I am a long leaseholder, and I own the lease outright (no mortgage).
I have a dispute with the freeholder over ground rent. Last year I asked to receive demands via email. The freeholder claims to have sent the demand in January 2014 by email, but I did not receive it. The due date was...
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Ground Rent Dispute With FH - Legal Fees
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Lease Extension - Statutory or Non-Statutory
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Can anyone please help me.
I'm due to exchange contracts next week however I'm stalling a bit to ensure I am making the right decision regarding whether I opt for the statutory route to extend the lease extension or accept the landlords direct offer via the managing...
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Urgent info needed on Lease Renewal/Ground Rent increase.
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I'm in the process of renewing my lease on my 1 bed flat worth around £130,000. However I need some advice on whether the terms suggested by the freeholder seem reasonable.
I have 64 years remaining on my lease.
I currently pay £45 ground rent pa.
The freeholder...
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Legal Assistance on a landlord Building and contents Insurance
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Could anyone advise me if the legal assistance on my landlord B and C Insurnace, will cover cost involved in evicting tenants ( issuing Section 21 & 8) including solicitor fees and court fees?
It is will simple landlords underwritten by Fortis. I have spoken...
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Right of first refusal on two flats
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I live in a building made up of two maisonette flats. Ourselves and our downstairs neighbours have just been offered first refusal on the purchase of our freehold. What I am not clear on is whether we can proceed to buy it if our downstairs neighbours do not want to do it with us. In...
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Landlord's "reasonable" costs at LVT- still extortion
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/LVTlegalcosts/
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Currently when the owners of leasehold properties decide to exercise the Right to Manage, Right to Enfranchise or want to extend their lease, they are liable for the landlords 'reasonable...