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Section 5 offer notice
Section 5 requires the landlord to serve an offer notice on the qualifying tenants of the flats contained in the property. Each offer notice must comply with the requirements set out in the subsection of Section 5 that relates to the particular proposed disposal:
Section 5A: a proposed contract to create or transfer an estate or interest in land (not applicable to the grant of an option or right of pre-emption);
Section 5B: a proposed sale at a public auction to be held in England and Wales;
Section 5C: a proposed grant of an option or right of pre-emption;
Section 5D: a proposed disposal not made in pursuance of a contract, option or right of pre-emption.
Where the disposal is wholly or partly non-monetary, the requirements of Section 5E must be complied with.
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Managing mixed use developments (ARCHIVE)
This document has been archived and is available on isurv for information purposes only.
This guidance note, published in September 2012, addresses the issue of managing mixed use buildings and estates, i.e. those with a mix of commercial and residential units; most specifically, long leasehold residential flats.
Relevant to properties in England and Wales, this document is based upon two previous RICS papers: Managing mixed use developments (2009) and Apportionment of service charges in mixed use developments (2009).
Managing mixed use developments (2009) is an information paper written to address the issues of mixed use buildings – those with a mix of commercial and long leasehold residential flats.