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Anston Lease Extensions: Q and A’s
I purchased a flat in Anston with a leasehold unexpired nearly sixety six years and need a lease extension. Please can you clarify the next stages
I purchased a property in Anston and it has approximately 61 years outstanding. I'd like to extend the lease period
I own a maisonnette and the freehold of both flats. The owners of the downstairs flat have asked to extend the lease what do I need to do?
I plan on buying a flat located in Anston. My offer is conditional upon a lease extension. The flat owner’s conveyancing practitioners has given to the freeholder the Section 42 Notice. Once this notice has been accepted by the freeholder, it is possible for the lessee to assign the benefit of that notice to me, the buyer, so that the buyer “stands in the shoes” of the Lessee, so to speak. I was wondering if this could be a problem for the mortgage lender Alliance & Leicester . Moreover, which are the following lease extension steps to complete the purchase?
I am about to view a one bedroom flat, although not exactly my ideal property it has enough positives to suit me very well for my present situation. However after downloading a copy of the title I've learnt that it only has 61 years outstanding on the lease. It is also a repo so I'm guessing that the lender will not be interested in doing a lease extension. My primary concern is would it be difficult to sell on without a lease extension?
I am looking at acquiring an auction property and found a studio flat in Anston. It only has a fifty-one year lease..the current owner as mortgagees in possession dont want the aggravation of applying for a lease extension..what are the disadvantages of this except for the expensive fee to extend the lease and decreased chance of getting a mortgage with Yorkshire Building Society?
I am looking to buy a one bed flat in Anston for asking price of 156k, which has 72 years lease left on it. Seller doesn't want to extend the lease for even if I were to pay the money to the seller. My question is: If landlord does not agree to a marriage value (part of lease extension fees) of a valuer, how lengthy and easy is the process of going down the route of Leasehold Valuation Tribunal?
Me and my husband are acquiring a studio flat in Anston which has share of freehold and a leasehold. The lease was on the short side so the vendor is in the process of dealing with a lease extension. The vendor has submitted the lease extension paperwork which will result in the registration of a new lease at the land registry. An essential part of the conveyancing process is for our conveyancing practitioners to do OS1 search on the property title. The problem here is that as a lease extension has been submitted we've been told by our lawyers it may not be possible to do this "priority search" right now as the new lease title number is not known. Is it right that we must hold on pending registration of the new lease?
I have seventy seven years remaining on my lease of a ground floor flat in Anston, the Landlord requires a £18k premium for a statutory lease extension of 90yrs. I am looking for advice on whether this amount is too high
We have a one bedroom apartment in Anston with a lease of sixety nine years left with a value of around £410000 we want to add 90 years to it, how much is that likely to cost?