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What do Leasehold and Fee Simple mean?

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What do Leasehold and Fee Simple mean?

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Many buyers are confused by these terms. If you purchase a fee simple property, you own the land and the improvements upon it. Pretty standard. If you purchase a leasehold property, however, you are buying a lease for the land and, usually, you own the improvements. A residential leasehold might have been set for 55 years but if the ground lease is 30 years old, there would be 25 years left on the lease. Most banks require a minimum number of years remaining on the lease before they will agree to lend on the property. Some require that the lease be renegotiated with the ground lessor, often a family trust or large landholding estate. This can take more time than you expect and, in fact, lessors are not obliged to extend or renegotiate the lease.

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