Our solicitors are helping more and more leaseholders who were caught out by housebuilder Taylor Wimpey’s doubling ground rent.
Just over two years ago FTSE 100-listed Taylor Wimpey bowed to mounting pressure over ground rents that double every 10 years (and make it hard for leaseholders to sell their homes).
Taylor Wimpey has been writing to leaseholders. In its latest letters, the housebuilder is now offering to:
Not without taking legal advice from a solicitor who specialises in residential leasehold property law.
This is a complex area of the law. A significant number of homebuyers who got caught in the ‘doubling rent trap’ did so because they:
Back in 2019, Taylor Wimpey’s letters said you were under no obligation to sign a deed of variation – but that your ground rent would continue to double if you did not.
And the letter warned what would happen if you chose not to proceed: “Taylor Wimpey will not be making any additional offer to customers covered by our agreement with your freeholder.”
That was a polite way of saying ‘take it or leave it’.
Have you received any letters from Taylor Wimpley about your ground rent? Get expert legal advice from a specialist leasehold solicitor before you sign anything. There are important pros and cons to weigh up…
For more information, please contact residential leasehold solicitor Nick Leedham at Coles Miller’s Bournemouth office, 01202 355697.