
Leasehold Abuse - The Facts
Leasehold abuse is commonplace. Leasehold abuse is unfair, unethical, very often unlawful, and, well, downright abusive if you are at the sharp end of it.
Many do not fully understand the various complexities of leasehold as not only we not trained lawyers but have no idea as to what to do about it, or where to turn.
Even the legal community fails to understand the dark side of this nightmare land ownership framework and those who do, are often working for and supporting key offenders in this field, and worse, acting as primary advisors to government and leading leasehold reform bodies.
This podcast seeks to redress that balance and put you back in the driving seat.
Leasehold Abuse - The Facts
S1: E2 - Part 2: A Birds Eye View of "The Framework" - Continued
Key Points of the Episode:
- What does leasehold abuse look like and why is leasehold such a wide-open target for financial abuse?
- The UK housing market and a move toward leasehold ownership.
- Abuse happens "overtime" not "overnight" – a leasehold perspective.
- How the leasehold framework is akin to any trade deal framework (the dark side).
- One leaseholder’s nightmare challenge.
Source and Reference Data Links:
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Frédéric Bastiat: “When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men in a society, over time they create for themselves a legal system that authorises it and a moral code that glorifies it.”
Podcast author:
“An abuser's biggest fear is the fear of being found out.”
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"There's a code of honour among thieves until there's no honour among thieves."
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"Just because you can't prove something, it doesn't mean it's not happening."
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"Relationships are founded on connections; energy, therefore connections, and therefore relationships, are all that exist in this universe."
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"There is no such thing as 'Conspiracy Theory' , there's only the understanding of human motivation"
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"Abuse, is abuse, is abuse."
... and "Government Gaslighting" (to coin a phrase).
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