Leasehold ownership is simply a long tenancy, the right to
occupation and use of the flat for along period - the 'term' of the
lease. The ownership of the flat usually relates to everything
within the four walls, including floorboards, and plaster to walls
or ceilings, but does not usually include the external or
structural walls. The structure of the building and the land it
stands on belongs to the landlord (the Council).
What is a Lease
A lease is a private contract between the
leaseholder and the landlord (the Council). The lease sets out the
contractual obligations of the two parties, what the leaseholder
has contracted to do and what the landlord (the Council) is bound
to do.
Repairs and Maintenance Obligations
The Council is responsible for:
Communal Areas
- communal staircase or corridors
- lifts
- communal gardens and pathways
Structural and Exterior Repairs
- foundations to the building
- external walls
- roof
- window frames
- external doors and frames
- service pipes and ducts
The leaseholder will contribute a share of the costs incurred for
this work .
The Leaseholder is responsible for:
- the floor surface including floorboards within the
dwelling
- wall plaster and plasterboards
- ceiling plaster and plasterboards
- glass to windows within the dwelling
- internal non structural walls
- plumbing and wiring within the dwelling
Contact Details
E-mail:
hes@waveney.gov.uk
Telephone:
| Beccles |
01502 711678 |
| Bungay |
01986 894121 |
Carlton Colville/
Kessingland |
01502 523169 |
| Gunton |
01502 523125
01502 523126 |
| Normanston |
01502 523165 |
| North Lowestoft |
01502 523122 |
Southwold/
Halesworth |
01502 523166 |
| Whitton |
01502
523121 |