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However (and check this as I'm not 100%) I believe if the freeholder decides to sell it, they have to offer it to you as part of the Right Of First Refusal for no more than they paid for it.
There's a right of first refusal under Part 1 of the LTA87, although the freeholder has to offer the freehold at the price they're proposing to sell it for, not the price they paid for it. It's also quite easy to avoid having to give a right of first refusal if you know what you're doing. Frankly, Part 1 of the LTA87 should be repealed now the right of collective enfranchisement under the 1993 Act is available.
You're not on the Lea Bridge Road are you? We're in the same position in a similar block. Here's what we found out.