link to ringley website
  • Home
  • About Us
    About us & leadership Awards Savings for Clients Case Studies Green Management Strategies Market Overview Leasehold Reform Campaign Money Back Guarantee
  • Our Services
    • Asset Management
      • UK Asset Management
      • Project Monitoring
      • ESG Consultancy & Implementation
      • PropTech & Living Sectors Platform
      • Marketing Insights
      • Resident Journey
      • Stabilised Assets
      • UK Build to Rent
      • UK Later Living
      • UK Co-Living
      • UK Student Accommodation
      • UK Single Family Housing
    • Block Management
      • Overview - London
      • Overview - Wales & West
      • Overview - Southwest
      • Right to Manage
      • Freehold Management
      • Resident Management
      • Estates of Houses
      • Ground Rent Collection
      • How to change agent?
      • Block Management Services
      • Can't afford an agent?
      • Legal & Tribunals
      • Top 10 Tips
      • Report an incident
    • Commercial Management
    • Law
      • Overview
      • Meet The Team
      • Recommendations
      • Right to Manage
      • Lease Extensions
      • Freehold Purchase
      • Absentee Freeholder
      • Court Appointed Manager
      • Conveyancing - Wales
      • Conveyancing - England
      • Service Charge/Rent Arrears Recovery
      • Company Secretary
    • Property Valuations
      • Overview
      • Loan Security
      • Company Accounts
      • Lease Extensions
      • Freehold Purchase
      • Rent Reviews
      • Ground Rent Investment
      • Development Valuations
      • Expert Witness & Litigation
      • Tax, Trusts & Accounts Valuations
      • Trading Business
      • Compulsory Purchase
      • Residential Valuations
    • Engineering
      • Overview
      • EWS1 Consultancy
      • Asbestos
      • Contract Administration
      • Fire Assesment
      • Homebuyer Survey
      • Building Survey
      • Schedules
      • Party Wall Matters
      • Principle Designer
      • Disability Access Audits
      • Small Building Works
      • Fire Door Inspection
      • Insurance Valuations
    • Property Accounting
      • Finance
      • Quote For Service Charge Accounts?
      • Property Accounting Law
      • Accounting Updates
      • To Audit or Not?
    • Plant & Facilities Management
      • Plant & Facilities Management
      • Fire Door Inspection APP
      • Fire Safety Update
    • Site Staffing Solutions
      • Ringley Integrated Site Staff Solutions
    • Leasehold Guidance
      • Overview
      • Right to Manage
      • Purchasing The Freehold
      • Court Appointed Manager
      • Absentee Freeholder
  • Insights
    Asset Management Articles Block Management Blogs Publications BTR Rental Market Blogs Customer Insights FAQ - Ask Our Experts Insurance Calculator
  • ESG
  • E-books
  • Get In Touch
  •    
  • Work with us
  •  
  • Portal Login
Legal right to extend lease

Written by: Mary-Anne Bowring 02/09/2020
  1126       0
Responsive image

1. Lease Extension Rights for Leaseholders

Since 1993, Leaseholders have been able to claim a 90-year lease extension at a reduced ground rent of £1.00/peppercorn if demanded. Lessee's rights have become more accessible. For example, you now only need to own the lease for 2 years, do not need to live in the property, and can own it through a company.

2. Overcoming the Challenge of an Absent Freeholder

The prospect of extending your lease may seem like a daunting task, especially if your Freeholder has disappeared. Don't worry, as the County Court can grant a "vesting order" to get over this hurdle. The first stage is to make sure you gather all the relevant paperwork. The lease is likely to be required by the valuer to calculate your future ground rent commitments. Also, check the last ground rent demand to see who your ground rent is being paid to. To serve notice, the lessee needs to state their lease details and the premium that they would like to pay for the lease extension. To know what premium you should quote on your notice requires specialist valuation advice. Your notice could be invalid if you do not pass certain legal tests, one of which is satisfied by you having taken valuation advice.

3. The Lease Extension Valuation Process

A lease extension valuation requires more elements than a typical mortgage valuation as there are 13 input factors. A good valuation report should include calculations to show you how the premium is made up, an explanation of the methodology, and comparable market transactions or case law evidence on which your valuer has relied. Before serving Notice, many lessees commence informal discussions with the freeholder, especially if they live in the block. This can't really put you at a disadvantage, but some landlords will simply refuse to enter discussions without a formal notice as this protects their position as to costs. If you are proceeding informally, you will need to ensure that the Freeholder is quite clear that it is your Section 42 rights you are seeking. A claim notice fixes the valuation date (date of notice) and establishes that it is a 90-year extension you are claiming.

4. Informal vs. Formal Negotiations with Freeholders

Ringley advise that of their 300+ cases a year, premiums can still be agreed informally, and of the half negotiated after service of a claim notice, only about five percent end up at the Leasehold Valuation planetrent.co.uk/blog/could-a-tax-tribunal-ruling-mean-btl-investors-avoid-3-stamp-duty-surcharge'>Tribunal. There are 13 variables to be agreed and three components of the valuation to be established. Some variables like ground rent are fact; others are based on property and financial market evidence or case law such as the long and short lease values.

5. Legal Documents for Lease Extension

A Supplementary Lease and Deed of Variation is the legal instrument that extends your lease. The lessee's rights are to vary the ground rent and the term. The Freeholder cannot force you to agree to changes to other clauses. Your old lease does not get ripped up. It is sometimes here that leaseholders who went down the informal route become unstuck when the Freeholder suggests that whilst the premium is agreed, they do not agree to the ground rent being reduced.

6. Final Steps: Mortgage and Registration

If you have a mortgage, it is necessary to obtain your mortgagee's consent, and the Supplemental Lease and Deed of Variation will need to be registered at HM Land Registry to become part of your property's title. There is a nominal registration fee and stamp duty land tax form to be filled in.



Property Management Block Management
POPULAR POSTS

Solar panels on flats - what you need to know

Is noise getting you down?

Ground Rent: Fines for Landlords Who Charge Ground Rent

High Court: Right to Rent does breach human rights

Landlords beware - Don't believe everything you read!

RECENT POSTS

UK Leasehold Reform: Moving Towards Commonhold Ownership

Government to Introduce Single Construction Regulator by 2028 in Response to Grenfell Inquiry

Real Estate Experts Urge House of Lords to Amend Renters Reform Bill

Real Estate Developers Boost Investment in UK Student Accommodation Sector

Changes to Right to Manage Rules Announced Under Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024



Blogs related:

ASSET MANAGEMENT
Lost your job in retail? We can help
Lost your job in retail? We can retrain you in Proptech marketing. At Ringley we are passionate about bringing young people into our business and growing their skills via apprenticeships. Since our business launched we have graduated more than 50 apprentices and we have just signed up to support the government KICK START scheme. This provides funding for employers to create new six-month job placements for young people aged 16 to 24.So if you ...

Read


ASSET MANAGEMENT
Simple Tips That Landlords and Agents Can Use To Help Tenants Deal With The UK Energy Crisis
An energy crisis is sweeping worldwide, and the UK is one of the most affected countries. There are multiple reasons for its current state as far as the energy crisis is concerned.It is assumed that around 85 percent of homes in the UK use gas boilers to keep their homes warm. Also, about 40 percent of the electricity in the country is generated by power stations that use gas. Most houses in the UK are poorly insulated in comparison to other c...

Read


ASSET MANAGEMENT
What is Block Management?
Introduction: The Growing Need for Block ManagementAs urban populations grow, space has become a premium commodity. Rising inner-city property prices and housing shortages have driven more people to live in apartment blocks. While this lifestyle offers benefits such as security and community, it also presents unique challenges that require professional management.

Read


Meet our Expert Property Commentators

Mary-Anne Bowring FTPI FRICS FARLA FCABE Founder/Head of Asset Management

Strategic partnerships, holistic delivery/ opportunities, growth, value engineering, thought leadership

Ian Barber MD BTR Mobilisation & Leasing

Runs HQ & site lease-up teams. Drives rent pricing, mobilisation, marketing, happy residents!

Jon Curtis MRICS Head of Building Engineering

Chartered Building Surveyor. Lectures on EWS1 & building safety. Runs CapEx programmes.

Kate Robinson MTPI MD Blocks/FM Management (London Region)

Master plan setup, ops and staffing and resident engagement. ISO45001 champion.

Lee Harle Partner Ringley Law

Plot conveyancing. Debt litigation. Group Company Secretary.

Anthony Kingdon MIRPM AssocRICS MD Blocks/FM Management (North Region)

Stakeholder engagement. Mixed tenure specialist. Budget management. Plant audit, PPM compliance.

Chris Georgalis MRICS Head of Commercial Valuation

Chartered Valuer. Rental valuations: retail, leisure. IRR modelling and valuations for secured lending. Compulsory purchase & rent reviews

Nichola Pughe MRICS Head of Residential Valuation

Chartered Valuer. Rental development & mixed use valuations, IRR modelling. Leasehold enfranchisement specialist

Natalie Birmingham Helpdesk Support Manager

Trainer & Helpdesk Manager: people, systems,contractors. ISO45001 supply chain accreditation.

Steve Norman Planning Director

Land due diligence (opportunities & constraints) Has contributed to a number of award winning schemes.


inshights shared - link to planetrent blogs

Landlord blog
Read landlord blog
inshights shared - link to ringley blogs

Property blogs
Read property blogs
inshights shared - link to ringley articles

Property articles
Read property articles
inshights shared - link to ringley ebooks

E-books
Read E-books

link to ringley social media facebook link to ringley social media instagram link to ringley social media linkedin link to ringley social media x-twitter
link to ringley social media x-twitter for small device
link to ringley social media linkedin for small device
link to ringley social media instagram for small device
link to ringley social media facebook for small device
  • Ringley Group
  • About us
  • CSR / ESG
  • BusyLiving
  • PlanetRent
  • Talk to us
  • Careers
  • Ask a Question
  • Insights
  • Articles
  • Blogs
  • Subscribe
  • BTR & PRS Buildings
  • What we do
  • Asset Management
  • Block Management
  • Facilities Management
  • Property Law
  • Surveying / Valuation
  • Building Engineering
  • Financial Services
  • Managing Agents
  • Block Management Locations
  • Co-working
  • Renting & Letting
  • Right to Manage
  • Contractor Management
  • Space to Work
  • Fees and Client Money Protections
  • Email: solutions@ringley.co.uk

  • Emergency line 1: 0207 428 2056

  • Emergency line 2: 0207 267 2900

  • Report an incident
  • Our Offices
  • London
  • Ringley House
  • 1 Castle Road
  • London
  • NW1 8PR
  • T: 0207 267 2900
  • London
  • Ringley House
  • 47 Rochester Place
  • London
  • NW1 9JL
  • Manchester
  • 11 Swan Street
  • Northern Quarter
  • Manchester
  • M4 5JJ
  • T: 0330 174 7777
  • Cardiff
  • 122 West Bute Street
  • Cardiff Bay
  • Cardiff
  • CF10 5LJ
  • T: 0330 174 7747
Privacy Policy
Ringley Staff Dashboard
link to ifsm website link to tpi website link to tpos website link to rics website link to ukgbc website link to government security industry authority website link to alep website

All content © copyright 2025. Ringley Limited. All Rights reserved. Ringley Limited, incorporated and registered in England and wales. Registered office: Ringley House, 1 Castle Road, London, NW1 8PR. Company No. 03302438
Terms of use | Privacy Policy | Modern slavery act | COVID-19 risk assessment