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You are here: Home / Latest News / BBC R4 You and Yours reports MPs saying leasehold houses are a ‘national con’

BBC R4 You and Yours reports MPs saying leasehold houses are a ‘national con’

April 26, 2017 //  by Sebastian O'Kelly

BBC R4 You and Yours programme has repeatedly addressed the issue of leasehold houses and onerous ground rents. Reporter Melanie Abbott again attended the APPG on April 19.

 

BBC R4’s consumer programme reported the All Party Parliamentary Group on leasehold reform meeting of April 19.

It can be heard hereat 34.00 http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08m8z32

Reporter Melanie Abbott attended the meeting and has been covering this story since last December, which has resulted in a number of broadcasts.

BBC R4 You and Yours heard that homeowners with doubling ground rents are planning a group action against the developer and the solicitors involved.

One MP described leasehold houses as a “national con”, another described plc housebuilders as “scammers”.

Miss Abbott reported that buyers received £5,000 discounts if they completed within 28 days – which is a considerable incentive to rush the process and use the developer recommended solicitors.

Solicitor Mari Knowles described the leases as onerous, one-sided and “nothing more than a money-making mechanism”.

Miss Knowles told the programme that she believes that “there could be misrepresentation and unfair contract terms”.

She added:

“There are cases of negligence and that is something that we will be pursuing. I’m hoping that there will be other legal remedies that I can pursue on behalf of the leaseholders.

“Something we are in the process of doing at the moment is collecting data and clients, and we are putting them into groups according to which conveyancing solicitors were used and which housebuilder was involved.

“When we have enough numbers in the group then we can then take action as a group: against the solicitors; against the developers; or both.”

Taylor Wimpey told the programme that there was no obligation to use their recommended solicitors and that the law firms were “completely independent and the lease terms are set out”.

Taylor Wimpey said that it’s working on possible solutions to the issue, and would report back before the end of this month.

Homebuyer Joanne Darbyshire, from Bolton, was also interviewed. She knew of the doubling ground rents when she bought in 2010, but was not worried as Taylor Wimpey had told her she could buy the freehold.

“What was not mentioned was that Taylor Wimpey would sell the freehold on to a third party less than two years later.

“We were notified that the sale. We were not given the option to buy the freehold at that price.”

Andrew Selous mentioned sites in his constituency built by Galliford Try and Persimmon where leasehold houses are sold through the Help To Buy scheme. It is a ‘despicable’ practice, he said

With the new freehold owners, it cost £108 just to get a quote. Neighbours who had done this were astonished to learn that the freehold owners wanted £54,000.

“I would like to see leasehold houses outlawed unless there is a damn good reason for them to be sold leasehold,” Miss Darbyshire told the meeting, to applause.

BBC R4 You and Yours reported that Redrow and Barrett are waiting for the results of a government consultation before deciding future policies on leasehold houses.

Both have ground rents that increase every ten years with RPI.

Persimmon has the same terms and “says it only sells a small proportion of its houses leasehold and has no plans to change”.

Bovis said it only sold two leasehold houses last year, out of 4,000 new builds.

The programme quoted Conservative MP Andrew Selous.

“Leasehold houses being sold on freehold land that belongs to the developer. At Dunstable with Linden Homes and the other in Leighton Buzzard with Persimmon.

“I have this practice happening. In the main, it is first-time buyers using Help To Buy.

“This should be a really exciting moment and it is being ruined with all the worries that we’ve heard about.

“Frankly, I think we have businesses that are trying both to sell a house and rent it. It is a spivvy financial director thinking on a wet Thursday afternoon how we can get an extra income stream.

“I think it is absolutely disgraceful.”

Justin Madders MP said there should be a legal inquiry into what the solicitors have been doing.

Related posts:

Taylor Wimpey abandons the leasehold houses racket from January 1 Guardian reports leasehold is the biggest problem for ‘homeowners’ Persimmon sleazePersimmon sold leasehold houses for £50,000 more than same-size freehold houses at Harrow View West Adriatic Land now wants £54,000 for my freehold that Taylor Wimpey said would cost £6,000 Gavin Barwell: ‘No excuse for leasehold houses or punitive ground rents and we will stamp them out’

Category: APPG April 19 2017, Ground rent scandal, Latest News, News, Parliament, Persimmon, Redrow, Taylor WimpeyTag: Andrew Selous MP, APPG, BBC R4 You and Yours, Joanne Darbyshire, Justin Madders MP, Melanie Abbott, MPs' APPG on leasehold

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  1. Mary Linton

    April 27, 2017 at 2:14 pm

    I live in a terraced house (15 years old) which turned out to be leasehold and I pay ground rent every year – no problem there. My concern is that the residents of the development also pay First Port Property Services £23,000 p.a. for the maintenance of emergency drainage of the site. (I note from the summary of accounts that the grounds maintenance cost is £800 p.a.)

    I raised the question of such arrangements in consultations on further building nearby last year but received no direct response. I live in Wokingham, Berkshire and wonder why residents are expected to pay for the maintenance of basic drainage of land that is deemed appropriate for building and development.

    Is there any way in which it is possible to assess the costs that we are being charged? . Should we have a residents’ group of some sort?

  2. Kim

    April 29, 2017 at 7:24 am

    Mary Linton YES you must form a residents group immediately. You would do well to consult a solicitor too. You are no doubt aware that “First Port” were “Peverel”? Call a meeting Pronto! Do not allow yourselves to be ripped off. Research peverel – see “Charter Quay LVT ruling 2011”. .

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