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i live in a upstairs flat lease hold. My downstairs is getting reposessed, . Yet i got a letter from his building mortgage saying they will reposess mine and his, tho mine is paid for. they say its because he is the freehold and they issue to both properties but have no intention of repossing my property, yet my property is mentioned in the official letter sent, (english law) anyone out here know if this is true, as they will have to move him with balifs from my experiance with him.

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Originally posted by stoker
i live in a upstairs flat lease hold. My downstairs is getting reposessed, . Yet i got a letter from his building mortgage saying they will reposess mine and his, tho mine is paid for. they say its because he is the freehold and they issue to both properties but have no intention of repossing my property, yet my property is mentioned in the official letter s ...[text shortened]... ere know if this is true, as they will have to move him with balifs from my experiance with him.
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Originally posted by stoker
i live in a upstairs flat lease hold. My downstairs is getting reposessed, . Yet i got a letter from his building mortgage saying they will reposess mine and his, tho mine is paid for. they say its because he is the freehold and they issue to both properties but have no intention of repossing my property, yet my property is mentioned in the official letter s ...[text shortened]... ere know if this is true, as they will have to move him with balifs from my experiance with him.
what is a "lease hold"?

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http://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/

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Originally posted by Sam The Sham
what is a "lease hold"?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leasehold

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Originally posted by mikelom
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by that was quick lease is because im upstairs i rent the ground from his property.

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Originally posted by stoker
by that was quick lease is because im upstairs i rent the ground from his property.
Wait a min......is he the owner (ower) of the property and you're leasing from him?

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Originally posted by Sam The Sham
Wait a min......is he the owner (ower) of the property and you're leasing from him?
Sounds like he's a Tennant more than Leasehold. What's the duration of the agreement? edit - Q for Stoker there!

Typically for anyone renting a flat this is not Leasehold.

In general it's stand that if someone is renting, and the guy downstairs own's the whole property, and he defaults gets reposessed, then I'm afraid they'll most likely be out on their ar$3.

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no im not a tennant i own my property outright, just he is the down stairs

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so you have a long lease?

how long is the lease and is it registered at Land Registry?

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Originally posted by stoker
no im not a tennant i own my property outright, just he is the down stairs
then it's not a lease hold.

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Originally posted by notmyrookplease
so you have a long lease?

how long is the lease and is it registered at Land Registry?
registered 1968 at land office

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Originally posted by Sam The Sham
then it's not a lease hold.
i am the lease holder as he is the freeholder

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Originally posted by stoker
i am the lease holder as he is the freeholder
So leasehold and you pay ground rent to the Landlord.

In this event I guess (purely that - suggest you seek professional advice) that the guys doing the reposessing will take over the role of landlord - so your ground rent will be paid to them instead, and you'll stay in situ until they sell on the property at which point you'll have another new Landlord to pay ground rent to.

Suggest you get PROPER advice though than asking a bunch of Chess Nerds.

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Originally posted by stoker
registered 1968 at land office
I would have thought, as your leasehold is an legal interest in land that the mortgagee cannot get you out of the property. they can however sell the freehold to someone else but it will be subject to your tenancy.

when your lease comes to an end the theory is that your property interest will revert to the freehold owner - this is not usually the case for residential properties as tenants under long leases have a statutory right to request an extension. Nothing will really change in your case - except perhaps the person you pay rent (and service charge) to.

EDIT: See i've been beaten to it - see post above re proper advice!

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