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Discover Ludwig"flat ownership" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to refer to the legal right and possession of a flat or apartment. For example, "The flat ownership was transferred to the new owners once the contract was signed."
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Commonhold already exists in the US and Australia, where it is the most popular form of flat ownership.
Seemingly, one of the biggest challenges for co-ops may also be its key advantage: its flat ownership structure.
The trouble is flat ownership turns tenants into leaseholders, with a commitment to help foot sometimes eye-wateringly large repairs bills of neglected estates.
The signs are obvious from the streets: constant darkness at dusk and closed blinds at noon are the outward indicators of an empty flat, ownership likely foreign and opaque.
This accidental freedom is one reason, he says, why "Gdańsk is the cradle of Polish liberalism, as the ideological belief that 'you can make it' has a basis in popular flat ownership, just as Thatcherism had its foundation in Right to Buy".
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Unlike a lease, commonhold gives flat buyers indefinite ownership.
Mick Smith* bought a shared ownership flat in east London in 2010.
Commonhold tenure offers flat owners full ownership and control of their homes, comparable to a freehold.
"I bought a shared ownership flat in Hackney three years ago and love it," she says.
I was contacted by a nurse who had been trying in vain to buy a shared ownership flat in Lewisham.
A friend suggested I look for a shared ownership flat but I'm not sure whether I'd qualify.
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