Houses: extended leases and enfranchisement valuation issues
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The fundamental political premise to the Leasehold Reform Act 1967 was to safeguard occupying owners of low value houses, subject to long leases at low rents. Those rights have since been extended to high value properties including owners of flats (new leases and collective enfranchisement). Since 1993, almost all houses...
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