So we’ve never been notified, it’s just a case of who is now answering inquiries.
But I assume they haven't denied being the freeholder? At some point this starts to look like an absent freeholder situation, which itself doesn't have easy solutions.
If you are eligible and you have enough time you may want to start an RTM process. An "accidental" freeholder might welcome a professional management co (paid for by leaseholders).
That’s a good point, thanks. Especially since I’ve been the one to arrange any repairs etc anyway. I think it gets tricky as it’s one freehold, so they don’t own ours so much as own it. worth exploring though
But I assume they haven't denied being the freeholder? At some point this starts to look like an absent freeholder situation, which itself doesn't have easy solutions.
If you are eligible and you have enough time you may want to start an RTM process. An "accidental" freeholder might welcome a professional management co (paid for by leaseholders).