Your rights as a Tenant
Tenant Rights. As a tenant, one of the most important steps to protecting your tenure is to take advice before you sign any agreement, any Landlord and tenant s..link
If you are the owner of a leasehold flat or house there is legislation giving you rights which, if exercised, will add value to your property. The key rights are:-
:: Collective exercise of a right to manage by the lessees of blocks of flats.
:: Extension of an individual lease.
:: Collective enfranchisement (purchase of the freehold) by the lessees of blocks of flats.
:: Enfranchisement of a leasehold house.
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linkTenant Rights. As a tenant, one of the most important steps to protecting your tenure is to take advice before you sign any agreement, any Landlord and tenant s..link
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