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Son is thinking of selling his flat, he doesn't know if it's freehold or
leasehold. Whats the difference & how can he find out. He lives in Scotland if it's relevant.. Thanks |
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![]() "Scabbydug" wrote in message ... Son is thinking of selling his flat, he doesn't know if it's freehold or leasehold. Whats the difference & how can he find out. He lives in Scotland if it's relevant.. Thanks Sorry, wrong group. |
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![]() "Scabbydug" wrote in message ... Son is thinking of selling his flat, he doesn't know if it's freehold or leasehold. Whats the difference I AM NOT A LAWYER but my understanding is: Freehold is YOU own the land the flat is sat on, taking into account it may be sat on top of another flat etc..... Leasehold is where somebody else owns the LAND and YOU pay a ground rent usually annually & how can he find out. Ask his solicitor or look at his paperwork from his original purchase, does he have an 'annual' bill to a Landlord He lives in Scotland if it's relevant.. Maybe Maybe not who knows?? HTH John |
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Scabbydug wrote: Son is thinking of selling his flat, he doesn't know if it's freehold or leasehold. Whats the difference & how can he find out. He lives in Scotland if it's relevant.. Think it is. They have feu duty, etc. -- *Geeks shall inherit the earth * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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"Scabbydug" wrote in message
... Son is thinking of selling his flat, he doesn't know if it's freehold or leasehold. Whats the difference & how can he find out. He lives in Scotland if it's relevant.. It is. The terms freehold and leasehold are English, and do not appy. His selling lawyer will be able to advise further. -- Ron |
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Anne Jackson wrote: The message from "Dave Plowman (News)" contains these words: In article , Scabbydug wrote: Son is thinking of selling his flat, he doesn't know if it's freehold or leasehold. Whats the difference & how can he find out. He lives in Scotland if it's relevant.. Think it is. They have feu duty, etc. That was kicked into touch some years ago. Including the principle of not actually owning the land the house is built on? -- *A dog's not just for Christmas, it's alright on a Friday night too* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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