Freehold Valuation Surveyor
The Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 was passed on the 24th May 2024, but is not fully enforced yet and the date for this is not yet clear. We will update our content as and when the finalised legislation is published.
- Eligible Leaseholder looking to buy the freehold.
- Freeholder selling to the leaseholders via a Section 13 Notice or subsequently on the open market.
Why do you need a freehold valuation?
Who carries out the freehold valuation?
How much does a freehold valuation cost?
Do you have to have a freehold valuation?

What laws govern the collective enfranchisement valuation?
- income received from ground rents (the term)
- reversionary value of the freehold on expiry of the leases (the reversion)
- the marriage value
- value of other interests, e.g. commercial properties, garages ies, commercial properties, garages
- injurious affection (compensation for other losses)
What is the marriage value?
Why is the term important in the valuation?
Why is the reversion important in the valuation?
What is injurious affection in relation to the freehold valuation?
Why would you choose collective enfranchisement?
How much does collective - or leasehold - enfranchisement cost?
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