Most housing association leases were historically granted for either 99 or 125 years and when a property is sold, a new lease is not created. The lease is assigned to the new owner.
The number of years your lease is granted will be set out in the lease particulars and on the land registry title documents. The value of the property can reduce when there are fewer than around 80 years left on the lease. This can make it difficult to re-mortgage or sell your home.
However, if you own 100% of your property then you have a statutory right to extend your lease, provided you meet the eligibility criteria detailed below. For a flat this is plus 90 years and a house +50 years added to the remaining term of your lease.
Shared ownership customers – you do not have a statutory right to extend your lease but we have a Voluntary policy in place to allow you to do so. You would receive plus 90 years on the remaining term of your lease.
In order to be eligible for a lease extension you must be the long-leaseholder and hold a lease with the following:
100% owners should follow the Statutory Lease Extension route in accordance with the procedure laid down in the Leasehold Reform, Housing & Urban Development Act 1993.
You will need to serve Formal Notice in accordance with the Act
Please note your solicitor should check in the first instance to confirm that we are the Freeholder/Competent Landlord before serving the Notice.
It is really important for you to consider the costs involved before deciding to extend your lease. We make a charge to cover the cost of providing a service to you.
A voluntary lease extension should take no more than three months.
A Statutory lease extension follows strict timescales given through The Act
To find out more or to apply, please contact us by email at salesservices@plumlife.co.uk
You can also visit the Lease Advice website for impartial advice and speak with a legal representative about your options.
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