And what will happen if you rent out a leasehold flat and the freeholder refuses permission to interfere with walls, flooring etc to enable necessary changes?
Make no mistake. This is all paving the way to annihilate the small landlord in favour of the large corporations and new build developers with their large "donations" to the government and their monetisation of the new build estate model....
Reply to the comment left by Jireh Homes at 03/04/2021 - 11:55Thank you Jireh - very helpful info as otherwise would be put in a literally impossible situation!
Reply to the comment left by terry sullivan at 02/04/2021 - 19:36Totally agree with this. A lot of insulation that the government promoted and gave grants for a few years back, caused massive problems where none had existed before..
What happens if you have a Victorian conversion leasehold flat (presently a D rating) and any upgrade possible to bring up to a C would need intrusive work which freeholder refuses to give permission for? Freeholder, who also owns the...
This is about far more than just the ground rent scandal. It's about an unregulated and uncapped market. It's about antiquated laws. It's about the total imbalance of power. It's about uncontrolled greed. An imbalance of power and unchecked power...
Hi Ann, I sold a property last month with a tenant in situ. I went to someone who specialises in selling tenanted properties and I actually got a very fair price. The tenant was a good, long term tenant which...
Hi - for those who missed this landlord`s (honest!!) response to a would-be tenant - thought I`d post it on here... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4774574/Couple-benefits-furious-rejected-landlord.html
I`m also surprised that you were told this Sunny. Just to add further confusion - I wonder what happen if you owned a buy-to-let, lived in rented accommodation for a number of years and then purchased the rented accommodation! After...
22nd March 2022, 4 years ago
And what will happen if you rent out a leasehold flat and the freeholder refuses permission to interfere with walls, flooring etc to enable necessary changes?
Read More →13th May 2021, 5 years ago
Make no mistake. This is all paving the way to annihilate the small landlord in favour of the large corporations and new build developers with their large "donations" to the government and their monetisation of the new build estate model....
Read More →Reply to comment left by Allan Parkinson at 03/04/2021 - 11:55
Reply to the comment left by Jireh Homes at 03/04/2021 - 11:55Thank you Jireh - very helpful info as otherwise would be put in a literally impossible situation!
Read More →Reply to comment left by terry sullivan at 02/04/2021 - 19:36
Reply to the comment left by terry sullivan at 02/04/2021 - 19:36Totally agree with this. A lot of insulation that the government promoted and gave grants for a few years back, caused massive problems where none had existed before..
Read More →2nd April 2021, 5 years ago
What happens if you have a Victorian conversion leasehold flat (presently a D rating) and any upgrade possible to bring up to a C would need intrusive work which freeholder refuses to give permission for? Freeholder, who also owns the...
Read More →26th January 2020, 6 years ago
https://barcode1966.com/2020/01/26/sleazehold-the-true-cost-of-leasehold/
Read More →25th January 2020, 6 years ago
This is about far more than just the ground rent scandal. It's about an unregulated and uncapped market. It's about antiquated laws. It's about the total imbalance of power. It's about uncontrolled greed. An imbalance of power and unchecked power...
Read More →28th September 2017, 9 years ago
Hi Ann, I sold a property last month with a tenant in situ. I went to someone who specialises in selling tenanted properties and I actually got a very fair price. The tenant was a good, long term tenant which...
Read More →10th August 2017, 9 years ago
Hi - for those who missed this landlord`s (honest!!) response to a would-be tenant - thought I`d post it on here... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4774574/Couple-benefits-furious-rejected-landlord.html
Read More →11th April 2016, 10 years ago
I`m also surprised that you were told this Sunny. Just to add further confusion - I wonder what happen if you owned a buy-to-let, lived in rented accommodation for a number of years and then purchased the rented accommodation! After...
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