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Leasehold Property Management
Selling your freehold?
Need to grant an extension on a lease?
If you are considering selling your freehold title, it is likely you will need to serve notices on the leaseholders first. Failure to do so may be a criminal offence.
Or, you may have been approached by a leaseholder wishing to extend their lease. Alternatively, a group of leaseholders may wish to buy the freehold (collective enfranchisement) or exercise their statutory Right to Manage the premises. There are various situations, from leasehold enfranchisements and lease extensions to sale and lengthening of feehold, where sound legal advice is necessary.
What we do
There are various complex procedures involved and deadlines to observe, so it is important that you receive sound advice from an experienced practitioner in this niche area. We have a team of fully-qualified and experienced solicitors who can guide you through the maze of legislation both from a legal and practical perspective.
We shall ensure that you do not fall down the many pitfalls that landlords become trapped in, thus ensuring you gain the right level of compensation you are entitled to.
Factsheets
1.1.10Extending your Lease Factsheet
1.1.10Extending your Lease Factsheet
Articles
28.2.11Time Running Out On Your Lease?
28.10.10Lessees and the enfranchisment process
23.9.10Freehold acquisition
10.9.10Freehold interest
Sunday Times Home Magazine
Chris Macartney explains how a reader can extend a lease on a flat in a London apartment block
See 11 March issue on page 42 or go to www.thesundaytimes.co.ukEnfranchisement and Right to Manage Awards
Thackray Williams’ were finalists at the ‘Enfranchisement and Right to Manage Awards 2011’
Selling your freehold
We will ensure that you gain the right level of compensation for the rights to your freehold.


