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- Commonhold abstract "Commonhold is a system of property ownership in England and Wales. It involves the indefinite freehold tenure of part of a multi-occupancy building (typically a flat) with shared ownership of and responsibility for common areas and services. It has features of the strata title and the condominium systems, which exist in Australia and the United States respectively. It was introduced by the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002 as an alternative to leasehold, and was the first new type of legal estate to be introduced in English law since 1925.An important difference between commonhold and leaseholds is that commonholds don't depreciate in value in the same way that leaseholds do towards the end of their lease terms.In the years since the 2002 Act became law, only a handful of commonholds have been registered whilst hundreds of thousands of long leases have been granted during the same period. As of 3 June 2009, there were 12 commonhold residential developments comprising 97 units in England and one commonhold residential development, comprising 30 units, in Wales.".
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- Commonhold subject Category:Condominiums.
- Commonhold subject Category:English_law.
- Commonhold subject Category:English_property_law.
- Commonhold subject Category:Property_law.
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- Commonhold type Condominium103088580.
- Commonhold type Condominiums.
- Commonhold type Dwelling103259505.
- Commonhold type Housing103546340.
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- Commonhold comment "Commonhold is a system of property ownership in England and Wales. It involves the indefinite freehold tenure of part of a multi-occupancy building (typically a flat) with shared ownership of and responsibility for common areas and services. It has features of the strata title and the condominium systems, which exist in Australia and the United States respectively.".
- Commonhold label "Commonhold".
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- Commonhold isPrimaryTopicOf Commonhold.