I was asked recently by an old Chartered Surveyor friend
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A quick comment on today’s Q & A session on the first Blundell Lecture of 2020 “Making our homes our own: The Law Commission’s Reports on residential Leasehold and Commonhold”
Following on from my previous January (valuation) and July (law) blogs
An additional 25% premium achieved for landlord client
Delighted to have negotiated an additional element of premium for a landlord client to reflect added potential for redevelopment of a flat where the lessee sought an extended 90 year lease. The lessee had separately obtained a valuable planning consent prior to serving notice that permitted him to not only extend the flat by an… Read more »
Law Commission publishes report as to its proposals into leasehold enfranchisement
The second part of the Law Commissions proposals
Shingles settles collective enfranchisement of 25 New York loft style flats in Clerkenwell
It is extraordinary how life comes round full circle. I well remember visiting
It all comes down to the detail……..and a lovely supporting client.
It is so important to not only do one’s homework
Savings negotiated off landlords’ quoting premiums now exceed £88,000,000.
Since starting my eponymous company specialising in advising and negotiating premiums
Good news for Tenants: Bad news for Landlords (and Developers.)
The recent decision of the Court of Appeal
Shingles saves negotiates 25.78% discount off premium.
Delighted to have saved a client a reduction of over
Law Commission’s long awaited report on enfranchisement published today.
The Law Commission’s report on enfranchisement reform published today strives to find a solution to the difficult balance between making the process simpler and cheaper for tenants yet at the same time respect that landlords must be compensated fairly. The commission has proposed three broad schemes with associated reforms: 1) assumes leaseholder in never in… Read more »