We love hearing from our readers and a lot of you have been in touch to share tales of woe after reading our weekend feature about the realities of living on a freehold estate.
Some of you got in touch to share similar experiences...
I live on a freehold estate - it's the worst decision I have ever made. They can charge me whatever amount they want and do absolutely no work. I have no rights to challenge them or take them to court as I will lose and they can take my property. It's the biggest scam ever.
Dan
Management companies are ripping off freehold estates. I currently live in one in Amersham. We have zero street lighting and they say it's too expensive to put them. It's dangerous for pedestrians to walk at night. No one cares. No EV charging facility in shared car park area.
user01
We live in a freehold estate and it's an absolute nightmare. Avoid!!! We have been hit with so many fees for work that hasn't been done and they keep trying to charge us for parts of the estate that isn't owned by them. The company even changed their name in recent years.
JessieR94
These companies are ripping people off - bills have increased year on year since 2008. 70% of the costs are admin charges. They wanted to charge over 拢1,500 to paint a 12ft iron fence, would be done with two tins of paint! And charge us for terrorism insurance in Andover!
Qalvince
Freehold estate - spent 10 years living in a property paying yearly increasing service charges for management of the estate, being forced to pay fees or else threatened with legal action for work that I could find no evidence had been done. Unregulated licence to print money.
546
I used to be a block property manager and even I wouldn't live in a freehold property! You are paying for things in the communal areas and if you have any major issues you will probably be asked to pay more money and some issues might not be improving your property.
Jtlover007
This reader felt so strongly about the estates that they called for them to be made illegal...
These kinds of estates should be outlawed. It's bad enough we're forced to pay council tax at extortionate rates, but then to be hit with extra fees and held to ransom just to get permission to make changes to our own property? It's disgraceful.
Mozzis1
One reader said their management company did a "reasonable" job, while another called for government intervention...
A point about freehold estates. On ours the management company do a reasonable job but when the bills arrive a number of people complain. There seems to be a lot of misunderstanding as to who does what. This is exacerbated as residents have to maintain an off estate public footpath.
Rasbo
It's more common in my experience that developers simply stand to make more money from the private management option whereas they have to pay the council for maintenance otherwise - the government should give councils better planning controls rather than constantly weakening them.
RW78