I personally know people who’ve had to deal with this. Finding a buyer who ‘qualifies’ is so hard that inn some cases the person who inherits the property would be happier just handing it back for free than continuing to pay the service charges indefinitely.
Buying a home shouldn’t just be about a financial investment or providing an inheritance but a lot of buyers of these types of property don’t realise that far from passing on a valuable asset to their families when they die, these sort of arrangements can bequeath a massive headache. That doesn’t mean it’s always a bad move but – just like Shared Ownership or Shared Equity – people need to go into it with their eyes open and understand that ‘home ownership’ doesn’t always mean exactly the same thing and that it’s certainly not always preferable to renting.
Azzaphox on
Just need to accept these are priced lower than normal flats. Simple
PsychologicalBend508 on
this is a literal nightmare for some.
these are really extreme cases but some people are being charged thousands a year in service charges and have literally no legal recourse.
its legal robbery with no oversight and way to escape.
im absolutely flummoxed as to why labour are doing nothing about it. they promised to sort out ground round, but thats not even an issue for most people. i have no idea why they aren’t sorting out service charges.
as far as I’m aware the uk is the only country in the world with a crackpot system like this.
if you really hated someone i suppose you could die and leave them a flat like this in your will.
ParsleySnack on
I might be in this position eventually as mum lives in one of these things. It’s been great for her. Service charges are currently around £11,000 per year. This article scares the bejesus out of me.
I wonder what happens if it’s unsold and the estate goes bankrupt?
Edit: because as far as I know, you cannot inherit debt.
AstronautAshamed3061 on
Another reason why wife and I had a conversation when the mortgage was paid off on where we live now.
The only way we are leaving that house is in coffins. Ironically, McCarthy Stone are building some flats not far from us. That bunch of shysters are the absolute master’s of sharp practice.
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I personally know people who’ve had to deal with this. Finding a buyer who ‘qualifies’ is so hard that inn some cases the person who inherits the property would be happier just handing it back for free than continuing to pay the service charges indefinitely.
Buying a home shouldn’t just be about a financial investment or providing an inheritance but a lot of buyers of these types of property don’t realise that far from passing on a valuable asset to their families when they die, these sort of arrangements can bequeath a massive headache. That doesn’t mean it’s always a bad move but – just like Shared Ownership or Shared Equity – people need to go into it with their eyes open and understand that ‘home ownership’ doesn’t always mean exactly the same thing and that it’s certainly not always preferable to renting.
Just need to accept these are priced lower than normal flats. Simple
this is a literal nightmare for some.
these are really extreme cases but some people are being charged thousands a year in service charges and have literally no legal recourse.
its legal robbery with no oversight and way to escape.
im absolutely flummoxed as to why labour are doing nothing about it. they promised to sort out ground round, but thats not even an issue for most people. i have no idea why they aren’t sorting out service charges.
as far as I’m aware the uk is the only country in the world with a crackpot system like this.
if you really hated someone i suppose you could die and leave them a flat like this in your will.
I might be in this position eventually as mum lives in one of these things. It’s been great for her. Service charges are currently around £11,000 per year. This article scares the bejesus out of me.
I wonder what happens if it’s unsold and the estate goes bankrupt?
Edit: because as far as I know, you cannot inherit debt.
Another reason why wife and I had a conversation when the mortgage was paid off on where we live now.
The only way we are leaving that house is in coffins. Ironically, McCarthy Stone are building some flats not far from us. That bunch of shysters are the absolute master’s of sharp practice.
That market sector is truly broken.