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How can we buy the freehold of our building?

If you own a flat you can buy the freehold of your building with the other leaseholders. You can either do this by informal negotiation with the freeholder, potentially saving you time and money; or if you meet certain criteria, you could take a formal legal route in a process called collective enfranchisement, which would offer you more protection 

It is worth starting the process informally and switching to the formal one if negotiations fail. 

Informal route 

Under this route, you and other leaseholders ask the freeholder whether they are interested in selling the freehold. There is no obligation on the freeholder to respond or to agree to sell.  

If the freeholder agrees then you can negotiate.  

But if you cannot agree on price and terms, and you meet the criteria, you can still use the formal route to try to buy the freehold. 

Formal route 

If you and your building meet certain criteria, you have a legal right to join up with your fellow leaseholders and buy the freehold of the building 

The laws and exceptions that are relevant to you will depend on your circumstances, but generally to qualify: 

Under this route, you, the other leaseholders and the freeholder need to follow a procedure and timescales set out by law. It can be complicated, and we recommend you appoint a valuer and a solicitor to help you. 

In brief, you serve your freeholder with a formal notice, including your terms and price, and they have 2 months to reply in a ‘counter-notice’. They may:  

Get help 

Buying the freehold can be a difficult process. We recommend you get professional help from a solicitor and surveyor with experience in this area.

Template letter for the informal route 

 


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