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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 thi ...
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Background and history - Part 7 - one particular freehold/ leasehold framework we know of - a continuation in respect of: - Are these RA Directors single-handedly responsible for trashing our "capital values"? - Are all marketers liars? - Are these RA Directors stupid? - Did they lie to a Judge... on more than one occasion? - Was legal negligence a…
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Background and history - Part 6 - one particular freehold/ leasehold framework we know of - a continuation in respect of: - Where are the funds? - An apology - 17 terms used (not 16!) to describe only 4 funds... - Would the FTT Judge expect a "competent managing agent" to behave in such a way? - Apparently it's an operational 'Roof Works' budget? N…
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Background and history - Part 5 - one particular freehold/ leasehold framework we know of, in respect of: - The deliberate misleading labelling of the various funds...contd. - Where are the funds? - Section20 fixing - just the tip of the iceberg, - Deceit surrounding cross-utilisation of the various funds that do exist. - Personal expenditure of th…
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Background and history - Part 4 - one particular freehold/ leasehold framework we know of, in respect of: - The new governance model contd: - 22 years of unlawful governance so far? - How can this be allowed to continue? - A brief recap about how the situation originally came about in the years leading up to the initial First Tier Tribunal case. - …
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Key Points of the Episode: Background and history - Part 3 - one particular freehold/ leasehold framework we know of, in respect of: - The new governance model contd: 'A Code of Honour Among Thieves?' - Was it our right to buy or were the management company's excuses, representing the Freeholders, all a lie? - How the situation originally came abou…
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Key Points of the Episode: Situation Update. Background and history - Part 2 - one particular freehold/ leasehold framework we know of, in respect of: - The new governance model. - Historic financial data provisioning - was it all a lie? - How the situation originally came about, contd. - Arrangements and noted illicit connections. - 'Wheels Within…
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Key Points of the Episode: Membership-based institutions, quangos and organisations - are they really for the people'? RICs and the Law Society, by example. Background and history - Part 1 - one particular freehold/ leasehold framework we know of, in respect of: - How the situation came about. - Historic neglected works. - Historic financial data p…
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Key Points of the Episode: An update on the Garden Flat case discussed in Ep. 3 Part 2. Is it all 'Wheels Within Wheels and Cogs Within Cogs'? Experiences of the podcast author who describes one especially problematic and abusive leasehold scenario: The structure, framework and setup. The sinister and in-auspicious inextricable links across that go…
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Key Points of this Episode: Direct and indirect land theft - several key examples. Freeholders and Management companies - how they are psychopaths and sociopaths in the making. Some very public examples of "land theft" with household names. The direct consequences of leasehold abuse - financial and otherwise. The mental health ramifications of leas…
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Key Points of the Episode: The Private and Public or "Social" sectors and how they are no different when it comes to financial abuse. Danny Lucas and his trials with local council. The 'Broken Windows' Theory and how it applies here. What is Racketeering and how does it apply to leasehold? How the legal justice system is no different to the rest of…
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Key Points of this Episode: 1. Is the British population decent and honest? 2. The state of crime in respect of other key frameworks. 3. The principles of “light” and “dark”. 4. Operating at certain frequencies and how Young’s Constructive Interference Theory and the Spane Scale of Emotion scientifically illustrate human behaviour. 5. A high-level …
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Key Points of the Episode: 1. A bird’s eye view of crime, and how leasehold abuse is no different. 2. Who are the FTT and what part do they play? 3. Mapping leasehold abuse back to WWII. 4. How the law gives rise to the continuation of leasehold abuse, supporting Frédéric Bastiat’s theory. Source and Reference Data Links: > THE TEN COMMANDMENTS > F…
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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 leaseho…
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Key Points of the Episode: 1. Previous episode summary. 2. How this financial system is used and, more importantly, misused. 3. How leaseholders entrust faceless individuals with their money every day, for years. 4. Freeholders and management companies - are there conflicts of interest? 5. A breakdown of the private and social sector leasehold comm…
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Key Points of the Episode: 1. What is Leasehold/ Freehold? 2. What actually IS leasehold abuse? An accurate definition. 3. Frédéric Bastiat’s theory and how abuse happens "over time" not "overnight". 4. How the law is biased "those who make the law, break the law" - a historical perspective. 5. A look at the podcast authors perspective on leasehold…
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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.” -X- "There's a code of honour among thieves, until there's no honour among thiev…
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