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Bought Guest House 2015. Paid the Estate insurance for 7 years. Then the new cost was £1500 just to cover fire. I researched and found I could get for £600 (Direct Line) for FULL coverage and also FULL contents!
Emailed the estate. less than 24 hours later they offered £750 to £800 for full building insurance.
I was bloody minded and said no, and went with Direct Line. .A couple of reminders came through, then nothing. An invoice was received for the year after. I stayed with Direct Line and ignored the Estate.
After 3 years I suddenly received a solicitors letter that it was going to court. I ended up settling which meant I paid the last 3 years to them and also I had been paying Direct Line. Ah well.
However, I then learnt that in November 2024, a supreme court judge found for a leaseholder against the freeholder. The reason was that his property had been built as a residential home, and whilst it was now also a business, it is still being lived in.
This is also the case with me. The Guest House was built in Victorian times in Llandudno as a residential property. Whilst it is now a guest house, we still live in it.
Unfortunately, the solicitor who informed me of this is no longer on my radar. I emailed the estate with this information. They said they would get back to me. 4 months later and they have not.
I could do with a bit of advice if possible. Do I just suck it up (but what is to stop the estate charging £10,000 for next years insurance?). They will not sell the freehold to me, or they would charge an absolute premium which I cannot afford). Or do I try an informed solicitor, which I am loathe to do without knowing the chance of success!!
Any advice appreciated, even if it is negative. I'm a big boy now
Emailed the estate. less than 24 hours later they offered £750 to £800 for full building insurance.
I was bloody minded and said no, and went with Direct Line. .A couple of reminders came through, then nothing. An invoice was received for the year after. I stayed with Direct Line and ignored the Estate.
After 3 years I suddenly received a solicitors letter that it was going to court. I ended up settling which meant I paid the last 3 years to them and also I had been paying Direct Line. Ah well.
However, I then learnt that in November 2024, a supreme court judge found for a leaseholder against the freeholder. The reason was that his property had been built as a residential home, and whilst it was now also a business, it is still being lived in.
This is also the case with me. The Guest House was built in Victorian times in Llandudno as a residential property. Whilst it is now a guest house, we still live in it.
Unfortunately, the solicitor who informed me of this is no longer on my radar. I emailed the estate with this information. They said they would get back to me. 4 months later and they have not.
I could do with a bit of advice if possible. Do I just suck it up (but what is to stop the estate charging £10,000 for next years insurance?). They will not sell the freehold to me, or they would charge an absolute premium which I cannot afford). Or do I try an informed solicitor, which I am loathe to do without knowing the chance of success!!
Any advice appreciated, even if it is negative. I'm a big boy now
