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Leasehold dying out.

Series: Times ; 15 September 1999, 21(1)Publication details: 1999Subject(s): Summary: More tenants are buying the collective freehold of their buildings than ever before, causing upheavals in the property market. Large landlords such as Cadogan Estates have started a programme of property disposals, claiming the decision was triggered by changes in leasehold enfranchisement law.
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More tenants are buying the collective freehold of their buildings than ever before, causing upheavals in the property market. Large landlords such as Cadogan Estates have started a programme of property disposals, claiming the decision was triggered by changes in leasehold enfranchisement law.