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		<title>What is a section 20 notice?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Section 20 relates mainly to council managed properties where the council owns the property or freehold. the objective is to split the costs of a necessary renovation between the owner/landlord and the lease holder / tenant.
In essence section 20 notice is a piece of legislation which allows the lessor (landlord, freeholder or property owner) to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Section 20 relates mainly to council managed properties where the council owns the property or freehold. the objective is to split the costs of a necessary renovation between the owner/landlord and the lease holder / tenant.</p>
<p>In essence section 20 notice is a piece of legislation which allows the lessor (landlord, freeholder or property owner) to demand from the lessee (lease holder) to pay part of the property renovation.</p>
<p>Should you find yourself in the position of having received a section 20 notice, you will have a number the issue of inconvenience and possible financial exposure:</p>
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<li>your part of the property renovation cost</li>
<li>disruption due to property renovation work</li>
<li>time &amp; effort managing the communication with landlord</li>
<li>stress of additional workload</li>
<li>possible effect on possible sale of property or lease</li>
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<p>In most cases a <a title="section 20 notice" href="http://www.quickpurchase.co.uk/content/section-20" target="_blank">section 20 notice </a>is never a good thing for a lessee unless the property value increases as a result of the notice. It always cost you money whatever you do and it is enforceable. It is particular painful if it arrives at a time when you can least afford it.</p>
<p>It is possible to get section 20 help and advice through property related website.</p>
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