* Lease duration is usually 30, 60, 99 or 999 years. * Limited by purpose of lease and land legislation. * Stocking levels, cultivation etc. may be restricted by lease conditions. * Limited by environmental and town planning controls.
Limited by environmental and town planning controls.
DUTY OF CARE
* High level of duty of care defined in land legislation. * May be responsible for developing and maintaining improvements. * May be required to engage in property planning.
Duty of care following common law and as required by some Environmental Protection Acts or its equivalent.
TRANSFERABILITY
* Lease transfers require State or its equivalent's approval. * Aggregation * and sub-division
* Fewer limitations on transfer. * Aggregation and unlimited right to sub-divide and aggregate subject to town planning controls. * Sub-division
RETRIEVAL/ RESUMPTION
Powers to acquire leasehold interest or withhold land when lease expires.
Some powers to acquire land for public works.
SECURITY OF TENURE
Varies according to lease type but forfeiture for non-performance may be possible.
Very high level of security.
Advantages & Disadvantages
LEASEHOLD
FREEHOLD
Advantages
* Smaller initial outlay. * Less financial exposure than a freehold acquisition. * Rent and any service charge is a business expense spread over the lease term.
* You own the property outright * You can use the property as you wish, subject only to any planning or other legal restrictions * You have greater control over the management of the property, e.g you choose when to carry out works of repair or decoration * Property may rise in value.
Disadvantages
* The lease will usually contain restrictions as to the use of the premises, allowing other parties to use the premises etc. * Unless there is a break option, you are bound to comply with the lease obligations for the duration of the term. * Even if you find another party to take over the lease, you will probably be required to stand as guarantor.
* A property with poor, limited or no financial history will find it difficult to obtain commercial mortgages. * Cash flow will be affected by the payment of any deposit. * Mortgage costs may increase in line with any rise in bank base rates.