'They're trying to milk us': leaseholders tell of soaring charges amid Labour reform delays

Leaseholders across England are crying foul as soaring service charges and poor maintenance continue to plague their properties. The latest victim is Sarah*, a school teacher who owns a one-bedroom flat in Moseley, south Birmingham. She was recently forced to take up a second job just to pay the spiraling bills from her management company.

Sarah wasn't prepared for the steep increase in reserve fund contributions, which have risen to almost £14,000 - a significant hike from the original estimate of £4,500 per flat. "I feel like it's the worst decision I've ever made," she said, "it has ruined me financially." Sarah is not alone; leaseholders across England are facing similar issues.

The Labour government initially promised to abolish leasehold within 100 days of taking office, but those plans have been shelved due to the complexity of the task. Leaseholders are now calling for the government to speed up its long-awaited reform, which has passed into law but much of it still remains unimplemented.

Desperate leaseholders are also turning to online forums and social media groups to share their stories and seek support. Shabbir Mohammed, a leaseholder on the site for more than 20 years, described the management company as "trying to milk us for every penny we have". He said that the reserve fund contributions were "ruining people's lives".

In Wanstead, east London, leaseholders at Buxton, Hood and Lister Lodges reported living in limbo with a bill of around £40,000 per household for major works that had yet to start. The freeholder, Newham council, has been accused of neglecting the buildings for decades, leaving leaseholders to pick up the bill.

Meanwhile, Jonathan*, 40, who owns a leasehold flat in Pickering Close, Hackney, has been forced to move out after his ceiling developed large cracks due to water damage from leaks in his flat. He is now paying rent and his mortgage, with just £3,000 billed by FirstPort, one of Britain's biggest property management companies.

"It's now dangerous to live there," Jonathan said, describing the problem as "sanctioned criminality". His story is not an isolated incident; many leaseholders are facing similar issues, with poor maintenance and soaring service charges becoming a norm in these properties.

A spokesperson for Newham council attributed the delays to environmental issues and planning complications. However, leaseholders remain skeptical about the government's commitment to reform. With thousands of people affected, it is clear that something needs to be done - and fast.
 
🤕 the way service charges are increasing is just not fair 🙅‍♀️ I mean, £14k for a one-bedroom flat? That's crazy! 😱 leaseholders need to know what they're getting themselves into when they buy these places. And it's not like they can just walk away - there are rules in place to make sure people stick with the property 🚫. It's time for some real change, and I'm not seeing that from our government 🤔. They promised to abolish leasehold within 100 days, but that didn't happen... what's taking so long? 🕰️ leaseholders are at their wit's end, and it's time for someone to listen 👂
 
I'm all for making those who benefit from these dodgy leases pay their fair share... I mean, what's wrong with a bit of extra cash for the freeholder or management company? It's not like they're not doing anything to maintain these properties 🤑. And honestly, can we really blame them for trying to make some money? The government's just making a mountain out of a molehill by saying they want to abolish leasehold altogether 💸.

I think it's time for leaseholders to take responsibility for their own finances instead of relying on the system to bail them out. And as for those who are struggling, maybe they should've thought twice before buying into one of these properties in the first place 🤷‍♂️. It's not like there's a lack of warning signs everywhere – all you need to do is read the small print 📝.
 
Ugh, I'm getting so frustrated with all these leasehold horror stories 🤯! The lack of transparency and accountability from management companies and freeholders is just appalling. It's like they're just trying to milk the system for as much cash as possible without lifting a finger to maintain the properties 🤑. And the government's slow response is just not doing enough for these poor leaseholders 🙄. I mean, £14k in reserve fund contributions? That's just ridiculous 💸. Can't they see that it's ruining people's lives like Sarah and Jonathan are saying? We need real change now, not just empty promises 🤦‍♀️. I'm following all these online forums and social media groups to try and help spread awareness and find solutions, but it feels like we're stuck in a never-ending cycle of frustration 😩.
 
Ugh, have you guys seen the state of our leasehold situation in England? It's absolutely mental! I mean, I get it, maintenance costs can add up, but £14k per flat?! That's just crazy talk! And don't even get me started on the freeholder not doing their job and leaving the leaseholders to pick up the bill. 🤯

I'm so tired of hearing these horror stories from leaseholders who are being ripped off left and right. It's like, come on, can't we just have a straightforward system where everyone pays their fair share? 🙄

And what's with all the excuses about "environmental issues" and "planning complications"? Give me a break! We need real solutions, not just empty promises from the government. The leaseholders deserve better, and it's time for us to take action 💪
 
I'm so over this whole leasehold fiasco 🙄. It's just not right that these poor families are being drained of their life savings by management companies who seem more interested in lining their own pockets than doing any actual maintenance work. And the government's all like "oh, we'll get to it eventually" but meanwhile thousands of people are struggling to make ends meet. 🤦‍♀️ The reserve fund contributions are just a way for these companies to milk them dry before they even start fixing anything. It's basically theft in disguise 💸. I'm not buying into the government's promises to reform either - we need real change now, not more broken promises and empty words. Can't we just have some transparency and accountability from our property managers? 🤷‍♀️
 
I don't think the govt should just speed up the reforms, they should also make sure those affected are properly compensated for all the financial stress they've been through 🤑. I mean, £14k is a pretty steep increase for a reserve fund contribution, and it's not like leaseholders were given a heads up about what was coming down the pipe 💸. It's not just about fixing the buildings, it's about giving people back their homes without breaking the bank 💸.
 
Ugh, this is getting out of hand 🤯! I mean, £40k for major works that haven't even started yet? That's just ridiculous 💸. And the fact that freeholders like Newham council are just sitting on their hands while leaseholders are paying the price is just unacceptable 😡. The government needs to step up and make some real changes here - we can't keep leaving people in limbo like this 🕰️. I'm calling on them to speed up the reform process and make sure that leaseholders' voices are being heard 👂. We need to stand together and demand change! 💪
 
Ugh I feel so bad for Sarah* she's like totally struggling to make ends meet 🤦‍♀️. Leasehold is literally a nightmare especially when those reserve fund contributions kick in. It's like the management company is just trying to drain their pockets dry 💸. And it's not just Sarah, there are so many others out there who are going through the same thing 😩.

I've been following this leasehold saga for ages and it's just getting more and more ridiculous 🙄. The Labour government promised to sort it out but they're still dragging their feet 🤷‍♂️. It's like they think leaseholders are just going to magically pay these huge bills without a care in the world 🤑.

I'm so fed up with the freeholders who just sit back and let this happen 🙄. Newham council is no better, they're just making excuses 🤥. The system is broken and it needs to be fixed ASAP 💪. Leaseholders deserve so much better than to be treated like cash cows 🐄.

Has anyone else had the misfortune of dealing with a dodgy management company? I'm getting so frustrated that I don't know what to do 😡.
 
🤔 just heard about this leasehold thing in england and its pretty wild. i mean, £14k a pop? thats insane! 🤑 like how can someone be expected to pay that much on top of their mortgage already?!?!😱 it sounds like these management companies are just milking the owners for every penny they can get away with.

i think the goverment needs to step up and make some changes, like really fast. its not fair to people who have been living in these properties for years and suddenly are hit with huge bills. 🤝 i mean, who does that?!?! 🚫 anyway, i guess leaseholders need to band together and share their stories online or something... 📊👥
 
This is absolute madness 🤯! I mean, what kind of management company tries to rob its tenants blind like this? Sarah's story is just heartbreaking - she had a stable job, and now she's been forced into two jobs just to make ends meet. £14k reserve fund contributions?! It's extortionate!

And the government promised to fix this mess within 100 days, but it looks like they're still playing catch-up 🕰️. Leaseholders are already suffering, living in limbo with bills piling up for non-existent repairs. Meanwhile, Newham council just shrugs it off and says environmental issues and planning complications... come on! That's not good enough 🙄

I'm so angry on behalf of all these leaseholders who've been taken advantage of 😤. It's like they're living in a nightmare world where the only ones making money are the property companies. Someone needs to step in and sort this out ASAP 💪
 
I'm so sorry to hear that you're going through this 😔. It sounds like you're dealing with a nightmare on top of your school teaching job already 🤯. £14,000 reserve fund contributions are just outrageous 💸. I can only imagine how financially ruined Sarah feels right now. The fact that the government initially promised to abolish leasehold but never followed through is really frustrating 😡.

These poor leaseholders need urgent help and support 🤝. It's unacceptable that they're being left with massive bills while the management companies reap the benefits 💸. I'm not surprised that Shabbir feels like he's being milked dry - it's clear that some companies just don't care about their leaseholder customers 👎.

It's also terrifying to hear about people having to move out due to poor maintenance and leaks in their flats 🏠. The fact that Jonathan is now paying rent, mortgage, and service charges on top of everything else is just heartbreaking 💔. We need the government to step up and fix this mess ASAP ⏰. These leaseholders deserve better! 💪
 
omg I'm literally so done with these leasehold scams 🤯 they're like predators who prey on innocent people like sarah * and jonathan * just trying to make ends meet but the management companies are sucking every last penny out of them 💸 it's not just the money, it's the emotional toll too - the stress, the anxiety, the feeling of being completely powerless 🤕 and don't even get me started on newham council 🚫 they're basically just enabling this mess by saying it's due to environmental issues and planning complications 🙄 like come on guys, it's not that hard to fix these problems, just get your act together already! 💪 we need some real action from the government ASAP ⏰ thousands of people are suffering here, it's time for them to step up and put an end to this leasehold nightmare 😩
 
omg i feel so bad for sarah 🤕 she sounds like a total victim of the whole system. those reserve fund contributions are crazy and it's not fair that leaseholders are having to take up second jobs just to pay them. 14k is insane, even if it was originally estimated to be much lower.

i'm surprised that newham council hasn't been held accountable for their neglect of the buildings sooner. it's like they're leaving leaseholders high and dry while raking in profits from the freehold 🤑. it's not right that people are being forced out of their homes due to poor maintenance, especially when it's the council's fault.

the government needs to step up their game and make these reforms happen ASAP 💪. thousands of people are suffering because of this broken system, and it's time for change. we need more transparency and accountability from property management companies too 👀. leaseholders deserve better than to be treated like cash cows 🐄.
 
Man, have you ever felt like you're just trying to keep up with the bills without any help? 🤯 Like Sarah's situation is crazy! She was just trying to live her best life as a school teacher, but then BAM! These service charges come out of nowhere and it's like she's drowning in debt. It makes me think about how we're all just trying to survive in our own ways, right? And sometimes, the system can be unfair, leaving us feeling like we're on our own.

But here's the thing: we gotta take responsibility for ourselves too. We can't always rely on others to fix our problems, no matter how big they seem. 🤝 So, what can we do? Well, Sarah took a second job, and that shows she's not giving up! She's still pushing forward, even when things are tough.

That's the thing about life: it's not always easy, but sometimes we gotta make sacrifices for what's important. We can't just sit around waiting for someone else to fix our problems; we've got to take control of our own lives and make changes that work for us. 💪
 
🤕 its not right that ppl gotta take 2nd jobs just cuz their management co charges em through roof 🚀. leasehold thingy is a total nightmare 😩. government should really step up & make some changes, but u cant blame 'em 4 not knowing how 2 fix it 🙄. its like, they said they'd do somethin about it, but nothin's changed 🕰️. leaseholders r gettin desperate & need help ASAP 💸🏠
 
🤔 I totally get why these leaseholders are up in arms - £40k on top of their mortgage for major works that haven't even started yet? 🚨 It's just not right. And the fact that some management companies are just milking them for every penny is outrageous. I've seen this happen before, and it's like they're more interested in lining their own pockets than taking care of the properties. 🤑 It's time for the government to step up and sort this out - we can't keep living in limbo with no clear resolution in sight. And what about those who are having to take on second jobs just to pay their bills? 🤯 It's like they're being squeezed dry, financially speaking. We need some real change here, pronto! 💪
 
I feel so bad for Sarah and all these other leaseholders 🤕 They're being taken advantage of by management companies and freeholders who just want to make a profit off their properties. It's like they're stuck in this never-ending cycle of debt and stress, with no end in sight 😩 The government needs to step up and take action – but it's not just about the money, is it? It's about respect for people's homes and communities 🏠👥 They have a right to live in safe and decent conditions, not be treated like they're living on the edge of financial ruin 💸 What's really going on here is a lack of trust and accountability between landlords and tenants. We need to start holding them accountable and making sure that everyone has a say in how our communities are run 🗣️
 
Ugh I feel so bad for Sarah * she's literally going through a nightmare 🤕 her management company is just taking advantage of her and other leaseholders I've seen this happen in our school building too where the maintenance team always seems to be like "we'll get to it eventually" but never do 💔 it's not fair that they're being left to deal with these massive bills on their own. We should be calling for change 🗣️ especially from our government - they need to step up and fix this problem ASAP!
 
Ugh I feel so bad for Sarah and all those other leaseholders struggling with these service charges 🤕. I mean, can you imagine having to take up a second job just to pay your own bills? It's literally unfair. And the fact that the government initially promised to abolish leasehold but hasn't followed through is really disappointing 🙄. We need some real action from them ASAP so people like Sarah and Jonathan don't have to suffer anymore. I'm totally with Shabbir, it's not right that freeholders are just trying to milk us for every penny we've got 💸. The government needs to get its act together and make leasehold reform a priority 📝.
 
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