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Early Day Motion expresses concern at excessive service charge fees in retirement homes Adrian
Saunders MP sought to raise the political profile of ever-increasing service charge
bills for older people, by introducing an Early
Motion Day on 1 November 2010. 29 MP's signed it. OFT Issues Formal Noticies to Retirement Home Companies that Charge 'Exit' Fees Retirement home companies that charge controversial lease transfer charges and other so-called exit fees are being told by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) to justify the charges. The 26 companies will have 14 days to respond. The OFT is concerned that 'exit charges' may constitute an unfair contract, and that elderly people in leasehold retirement homes are particularly vulnerable. The
OFT has also invited comments from all interested groups and individuals, so this
is an opportunity for any retired leaseholder to make their views known. Posted 17/09/09
Retirement
home companies accused of overcharging service charges
Channel
Four News story on retirement home exploitation
McCarthy
and Stone's Ending of Lease Transfer Charges Applies to Existing and New Leases
(but only while it remains the landlord) However, the undertaking only applies while McCarthy and Stone remain the freehold company. The obvious flaw in this arrangement is that If the freehold passes to another company, then the undertaking no longer applies. The OFT says it is looking into this matter. The undertaking not to charge a lease transfer fee does not apply to any other companies, such as Peverel, who also rely on similar terms in their leases. The legality or otherwise of the fee can only be tested by the courts, and until that happens the current situation will continue. Posted 18/08/09
SAGA
Magazine, December 2009
Unfair Lease Transfer Fees: do they apply to existing leases? Our recent report (below) on the Office of Fair Trading's success in removing lease transfer fees on retirement homes, prompted FPRA members to report that this only applies to new leases. The FPRA is now seeking clarification from the OFT on whether transfer fees on existing leases are considered fair.
Retirement
Housing Company Agrees to Remove Lease Transfer Fee after OFT Intervention | |||||