Freeholders may need to be reasonable in some (many) circumstances, but there are certain areas where they don't, and lease extensions and freehold purchases are one. Broadly leaseholders have rights to extend or buy the freehold. Reasonableness does not come into it.
It does if the freeholder has refused to extend the lease and been taken to first tier tribunal, which is what I was suggesting.
It does if the freeholder has refused to extend the lease and been taken to first tier tribunal, which is what I was suggesting.