Overview

You only own a leasehold property for a fixed period of time.

You鈥檒l have a legal agreement with the landlord (sometimes known as the 鈥榝reeholder鈥�) called a 鈥榣ease鈥�. This tells you how many years you鈥檒l own the property.

Ownership of the property returns to the landlord when the lease comes to an end.

Most flats are leasehold. Houses can be leasehold too and usually are if they鈥檙e bought through a shared ownership scheme.