October 11, 2024
Collective Enfranchisement offers leaseholders a valuable opportunity to acquire the freehold of their property, effectively ending their dependence on the landlord and granting them more control over their living environment. This process can be particularly appealing for leaseholders who are dissatisfied with their current landlord or management. Tenants may seek to increase the value of their property, or wish to gain greater power in decision-making regarding the building they live in. This can be a complex process, so it is essential that you are given the right advice and are aware of the risks before proceeding.
In our latest blog, Freddie Cerullo goes in-depth to discuss what it is, how does it work and covers the process from start to finish, answering many common questions.
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