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    are pine lodges sited on freehold ground eligible for mortgages and if not , WHY ?

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    The term " Freehold " is used when you buy a plot of ground from someone else and register your ownership with the land registry. , Then you become   the" Freehold " owner in perpetuity and not the leasehold owner for X amount of years .


     



    Example :-


    There are VERY VERY FEW , But Some Holiday Parks or residential Parks have freehold plots  for which you are NOT ( R )  NOT required to pay a Site fee / pitch Fee / ground rent or Management fee because you are the sole owner . Sited on these plots there may be a residential Caravan or Wooden ( PINE ) lodge ! Some of These lodges are of far better construction than some council houses or even private houses but yet are deemed to be NON - Mortgageable as they are classed as NON Standard Construction and work out more affordable than your standard Wimpey or Barat homes ?


     


    This is a ludicrous situation as most standard homes are timber built but include a minimum found for which to sit your brickwork on . In the case of the Pine lodge , these generally sit concrete blocks on top of a concrete base which is probably more substantial than your standard home found ? So who perpetuates the  Convenient lie " Un - Mortgageable  " ?




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