REALWorld Law

Sale and purchase

Mandatory pre-emption rights

Do mandatory pre-emption rights apply to the sale of real estate assets in this country?

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UK - England and Wales

Pre-emption rights are not generally imposed by statute. However, a property owner granting rights to a third party can ensure that the third party is not able to dispose of the property without offering the owner first refusal.

An exception applies in relation to buildings containing residential apartments or flats. If certain statutory criteria are met then a freehold owner cannot sell the building unless it has first offered the building to the owners of the flats, on the same terms. The procedures involved are complex and specific advice should be obtained in each case. Failure to offer the freehold to the flat owners before a sale is a criminal offence.