Leaseholders' rights - now you see them, now you don't
publication date: Mar 27, 2007
by Jane Barry
Last summer, I was writing that it had never been easier to buy your freehold or extend your lease. There was only one cloud on the horizon. If the government brought in the regulations attached to the 2002 Act, which include the right of participants to dip in and out of the process, enfranchisement would become problematic again. But it was a small cloud – the regulations have been in administrative limbo for four years now, and the hope is the government has abandoned them.
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