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Their limitations being in the security area and use of leasehold land.
Its name was first mentioned in a leasehold letter from the year 1446.
But that never happened and today, only 10 percent, or those on 1,360 leaseholds, are members of the corporation.
It owned a 99-year leasehold with effect from 13 March 2006.
"I'd never sold a leasehold property before and had no idea what these things were," she says.
Nearly all flats and a large number of houses are leasehold.
The leasehold can include buildings and other improvements to the land.
Leasehold reform to give new rights to owners of flats.
For a leasehold just the offers over eighty five thousand.
"We were able to prosecute them for theft of leasehold."
Leasehold tenure has not been a problem for the property sector.
The right to possession by the tenant is sometimes called a leasehold interest.
Leasehold - "an estate in land held under a lease"
The 99-year leasehold site was launched for public tender on 14 March 2002.
I'm sorry to report that they lost their leasehold.
Each leasehold runs for two weeks of each year, at a particular time.
Leaseholds were in a position very much like debts.
The point made above concerning the production of a good plan is crucial for leasehold property.
In the same year the two parties concluded a leasehold agreement for the land of the future museum site.
Read the guide on leasehold transactions below to find out more about the net present value.
The company flats and rehearsal studios were on short leaseholds.
Arden's tax structure is currently based upon the individual leaseholds.
Leasehold value - The interest held by a tenant.
Leasehold estates: rights of possession and use but not ownership.
The most usual area of difficulty is in relation to leasehold properties.