Thanks.
To clarify, the freehold is offered to the "management company" which is the 6 flat owners, not including the one I'm calling the managing agent. So just the flat owners will be joint freeholders.
There are adequate reserves in the communal pot to cover the cost and anticipated legal fees, though as it will leave it a bit short for some planned external maintenance, they may well ask everyone to stump up a bit more (which of course may meet resistance).
I've noted your other points and will look into them.
I suppose if the flat owners have first refusal, and refuse, then it could go elsewhere which may not be desirable.
(btw my daughter and another owner are the tenants "reps" with the managing agent which is why the two of them know about this in advance)
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