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Guest blog: Managing agents need to realise that the days of leasehold are numbered
Simon Davies rebuffs claims made by Property management firm Estates and Management, that scrapping ground rents could be a disaster for leaseholders.
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Government moves to ban leasehold houses and cap ground rents at £10
The Government is to consult on measures to ban houses being sold via leasehold agreements and to cap ground rents at £10.
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Guest Blogs
New rules to reform leasehold
As the Government introduces a raft of new measures, designed to reform the leasehold system, Nick Faulkner, Managing Director, SDL Property Partners believes these regulations can’t come soon enough.
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Features
Leaseholds banned on new houses
It was a long time coming, says Matthew Tebbot, Associate in the Residential Property Team at Wedlake Bell LLP, but the unfair practices are to be outlawed.
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Features
Beware of privately-owned roads and features within developments
Could your clients, unwittingly, be responsible for the repair and maintenance of a wall, road or boundary within their development? Yes they could, says Moshe Moses, Partner, Residential Real Estate at Seddons.
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Refresher course: selling leasehold properties
Fahmida Chowdhury, Associate Solicitor at ELS Legal, sets ten key questions homemovers should ask before buying a leasehold property.
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TPO reveals its work with Law Commission into retirement leasehold fees
The Property Ombudsman (TPO) has revealed how it has been working with the Law Commission to produce a report that heavily criticises retirement property landlords for charging hidden leasehold fees when properties are sold or sub-let. The fees involved as called ‘event fees’ and over costs “buried deep” in leaseholds and then charged when there is a Transfer of Title or Change of Occupancy – and even when a spouse or carer moves into a property. Agents are also highlighted in the investigation, which has been conducted over two years and shines a light on how many retirement properties are sold. It has now been presented to parliament and the Law Commission says it is now awaiting a response from the government. Landlords criticised TPO backs the Law Commission’s stance that the fees help offset the often substantial cost of the extra on-site healthcare services many retirement home developments offer, but criticises many landlords – and agents – for not highlighting the fees at the point of sale. “Owners are not always being told about the charges, which can be up to 30% of the property price,” the Law Commission says. “Others may be hit by huge bills for changes…
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Features
The real-world reality of virtual freeholds
‘Virtual freeholds’ are a real nightmare for thousands of flat owners, as the 999 year leases can seriously affect the flat owner’s ability to sell, says Louie Burns.
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…and nothing but the truth
Be honest, professional and clear when marketing leasehold properties, says Roger Southam, of The Leasehold Advisory Service – transparency is vital.
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