Leaseholders in Peterborough can't sell their homes!
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- Опубликовано: 11 май 2024
- 🏠 More and more residents in Pboro, are struggling to sell their properties, due to their service charges, significantly increasing.
🏡 One local resident said that he had "become numb to the bills and admits feeling powerless in the face of the increasing costs."
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What the hell, £445.40 PER MONTH service charge?
Uncapped, unregulated, can go up to anything just make a number up
Normal in London. They pay a gardener and someone who cleans the leaves of the indoor plants 🪴 no joke. We moved now
@@Ash-dy8sd It can only go up to anything as long as there is no competition. Keeping prices in check is one of the things free markets are for.
Outrageous, my mortgage is less than their service charge 😮
Where do you live? That sounds very reasonable
Where you live, in Luton?
Greed, pure and simple.
I lived in Switzerland where there was no concept of leasehold.
We had 8 flats in our block, all managed by our own collective.
UK supports the parasitic classes and their unearned income, milking the poor.
Switzerland does everything better than the UK, so this isn't surprising. Switzerland's government structure puts the needs of the citizens first.
When I lived in the UK I was shocked when learning about the leasehold system. They really milk you for all you've got over there :-(
In Germany on the privat rental you can only put up rent 20 percent in two years. There is a cap.
Same in Spain. Owners handle the building
@@katjaxxx7353 THREE years. (§ 558 Abs. 3 BGB)
Absolute robbery
So much for this useless Tory government promising to reform the unfair and greedy leasehold situation.
Same thing happening in Florida. Loads of condo owners getting priced out of the apartments they bought. It's a worldwide problem.
challenge your service charges at the Property Tribunal based in Cambridge.
£100 application fee plus £200 hearing fee
Yes , but the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill was just passed by both Houses on Friday ( 24/05/2024 ) , and just awaiting Royal Assent ; legal and while it is not a Silver Bullet , it greatly improves the legal rights of Long Leaseholders .
Those flat roofs would have put me off. I think they usually leak.
How is this legal? They are obviously being scammed. Disgusting.
Sounds like they want to clean out people's superannuation now by hook or by crook.
Because the people making the laws own the property.
The Uk's laws regarding property are insane, if you don't own you are screwed.
I seen an awesome apartment that I really wanted to buy this year, it was perfect. Service charge was £230pm which was a no brainer not to buy, it's a lifetime mortgage and it only goes one way.
One word, criminal. I feel for these people.
Do not buy leasehold, just don’t. It’s a uniquely British system set up to enrich the intermediaries who provide no/little service like the freeholder and the managing agents (typically linked to the freeholder).
The legal protections (tribunals etc.) are archaic, set up to favour the freeholder and lump most of the legal costs on to the leaseholder.
Things are a tiny bit better than they used to be a few years ago but there’s a long way to go.
Remember, nothing is going to change soon as the vast majority of freeholders in our country are wealthy generational landowners who have a lot more power to stop change than the average first time buyer Brit that buys a flat.
English/Welsh, not British
@@rb5174 Absolutely right, Scotland got rid of leasehold a while ago, well done to them!
I have always lived in leasehold properties - mostly converted houses. I have avoided buying in those shiny new developments.
@@eattherich9215 Good for you, especially if you own a share of the freehold as well. Still doesn’t make leasehold a good system.
I do own a share of the freehold. Leasehold is not perfect, but reform is proving difficult for all sorts of reasons.
Don't buy leasehold
Should be illegal. Doesn't represent the cost increase. £84 to £300+ in 8 years. In comparison Council tax doesn't increase that quick. Should be level to inflation.
Problem with service charges they generally only go up and with high inflation that could be a significant sum added each year.
How can people afford £400 plus on top of mortgage payments!
Insane
STOP.BUYING.LEASEHOLD,!!!!!!!!
Not sure how many more of these videos ppl need to do before people stop buying leasehold
What is the alternative?
it's not leasehold. You can buy a freehold apartment and still have service charges. You are talking about intertwined but different things.
Unreal especially with a mortgage as well
Who would pay that much in Peterborough unless a corporate is paying for their employees..
You can tell someone not to buy leasehold as many times as you like, and they’ll do it regardless
Wtf!!! Robbery
Stop paying it.
Are you serious? Bailiff… hellooo? Poor credic check?
@@katjaxxx7353 take them to court then. Perhaps the new government will sort it out. Doubt it as they are all the same.
Leaseholders my advice, start an action group to unite all leaseholders in the UK. You are voters. James Callaghan included abolishing leasehold properties in the labour manifesto of 1979. Thatcher was elected instead. This proves if there is a will it can be done.
The two main parties won't do it unless there are votes in it. WHY? They both take money from large and multiple freeholders.
Make the argument that new companies can be formed to manage the properties on behalf of the new shared ownership properties ie repairs, grounds maintenance etc. You will still pay a monthly fee but the occupiers would have control by electing a representative(s) to liaise.
The companys who are formed would manage multiple properties employing people who would pay taxes on their earnings ad would the company.The present leasholders would get a monkey of their backs. Its a win win situation all round. The Question is who has got the testes to do it, have you?????
And the 1915 Glasgow rent strike led to 1915-1988 rent control which in turn led to low land values as landlords left the market. Until 1979 (Thatcher) 1988 (end of rent control) 1996 (buy-to-let), 2010, help-to-buy (inflationary), extended mortgage lengths (inflationary) and corporations buying in via 'Urban Development Corporation' redevelopment (a US idea that sidesteps local objections, ie London Docklands LDDC, Nine Elms, creating pseudo-public space. Ref; Dr Anna Minton; Ground Control). 'Rentier Capitalism' by Brett Christophers
Oh come on now don't be unkind, the managing agents feel they all have a right to a top of the range BMW!
WHO OWNS THE LEASE, THAT YOU PAY ALL THIS MONEY TOO , ARE THEY BRITISH I WOULD DOUBT IT IN THAT AREA
EU rules/ climate change rules on top of the high prices makes us debt slaves. Politics for the rich.
Every spike in prices from lumber, baby formula, gasoline, eggs and HOA’s is manufactured.
It always starts low…scam.
It's not easy being green.
It is all a massive con.
I fitted my own panels 15 years ago and not touched them since. Should be cheap after installed.
I would rather live on a canal boat
The APEX building across the way from there os a far nicer building in my opinion.
Lease hold, a very British rip off
Most of the world is empty. Why live in a chicken coop?
It’s shocking, but…..you signed up for it!
UK mentality
Absolute robbery