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Rentcharge
A rentcharge is an annual sum paid by the owner of freehold land to the owner of the rentcharge, a person who need have no other legal interest in the land. They are often known as "chief rents" in the north west of England but the term "ground rent" is used in many parts of the country to refer to either a rentcharge or a rent payable on leasehold land. This is confusing as a true ground rent is a sum payable in relation to land held under a lease. As a result, it is important to know the status of the land for which, an annual sum is paid. ==Function== Rentcharges provided a regular income for owners of land who were prepared to release land for development. Sometimes the land was released without a capital sum being paid with the rentcharge being the only payment. Once imposed, a rentcharge continues to bind all the land even when the land is later divided and sold off in plots. In such cases one householder can be made responsible for paying the whole rent. That person is then left to collect the appropriate portion from the other householders whose land is subject to the rentcharge.
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