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Why use an ALEP Practitioner?
ALEP was set up in 2007 in response to concerns raised by owners of leasehold properties who wanted reassurance that the people they were dealing with were reputable. Freeholders also require this reassurance.
Where you see the ALEP logo you can be sure of a consistently high level of service. To qualify for membership of ALEP, enfranchisement practitioners such as barristers, managing agents, project managers, solicitors and valuers, must prove they reach an agreed standard of competence. They must also commit to high professional standards, integrity, quality customer service and a high level of market knowledge.
You can be confident that any firm that is a member of ALEP will be experienced and competent in matters related to leasehold enfranchisement, in particular lease extensions and freehold acquisitions.
The attached PDF How to Select a Leasehold Practitioner explains the different practitioner types and their roles in the various transactions.
Please note that as a professional membership association, ALEP is unable to provide advice or costs directly.
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ALEP was set up in 2007 in response to concerns raised by owners of leasehold properties who wanted reassurance that the people they were dealing with were reputable. Freeholders also require this reassurance.
- Where you see the ALEP logo you can be sure of a consistently high level of service.
- They must also commit to high professional standards, integrity and quality customer service.
- You can be confident that any firm that is a member of ALEP will be experienced and competent.