As someone who's spent the last four years in litigation with my freeholder that gives me the cold shivers. That'd expose so much space for our (aggressive third party offshore) freeholder to operate. I imagine with absent or uninterested freeholders its a manageable risk but by lord it's not a position I'd be comfortable in.
The other freeholder is bankrupt so it’s a bit of a mess. We have spent collectively £25k at this point on legal fees getting our leases extended. It’s likely that the court will be signing them for us as they haven’t engaged at all.
As someone who's spent the last four years in litigation with my freeholder that gives me the cold shivers. That'd expose so much space for our (aggressive third party offshore) freeholder to operate. I imagine with absent or uninterested freeholders its a manageable risk but by lord it's not a position I'd be comfortable in.