Course description
A flat owner’s right to a new lease under the Leasehold Reform, Housing and Urban Development Act 1993 is valuable, but the practical exercise of ‘extending’ the lease can cause headaches for those advising both flat owner and landlord.
This webinar explores a number of the trickier areas, their avoidance and resolution.
Topics discussed will include shared ownership leases (can they be extended?); why not all flats are flats (Aldford House; Q Studios); ensuring no mistakes are made with ownership and residence requirements; and changing lease terms and challenging costs - can it be done?
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Introduction
A flat owner’s right to a new lease under the Leasehold Reform, Housing and Urban Development Act 1993 is valuable, but the practical exercise of ‘extending’ the lease can cause headaches for those advising both flat owner and landlord.
This webinar explores a number of the trickier areas, their avoidance and resolution.
What You Will Learn
This webinar will cover the following:
- Shared ownership leases - can they be extended? Problems and pitfalls
- Why not all flats are flats: Aldford House; Q Studios
- Ownership & residence requirements? Ensuring no mistakes are made
- Changing lease terms & challenging costs - can it be done? The importance of Park v Morgan; Burchell v Raj & Plintal
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