FAQs concerning Aston on Trent Lease Extensions

  • I bought a flat in Aston on Trent with a leasehold unexpired around seventy one years and need to extend it. Please can you clarify the next steps
  • I have got a leasehold flat in the Aston on Trent area and was wondering if I could get a lease extension. What are your processes and fees. Has seventy six years remaining
  • I want to purchase a leasehold property and extend the lease. The homeowner has been there for three years and will sign the notice. He will let me have the notice on exchange and then I will serve it in the landlord. Is this OK ?
  • Hi. I need someone to review my lease extension ahead of it being signed just to make sure there's nothing that I haven't seen - it's just a surrender and regrant with a few minor variations.
  • I am the registered owner of a three bedroom second floor purpose built maisonette in Aston on Trent. I am looking to extend lease on the property. It is around 80 years. I would just like to know what your charges are and how long it would take for completion.
  • We are the registered owners of a leasehold with a landlord who has not given us a counter-notice for a lease extension for our flat in Aston on Trent and are therefore deliberating the option of a vesting order. Is this something you can do for us?
  • Is it possible to talk with you about an apartment in Aston on Trent, I am considering buying at auction next month. The flat has a short lease and I am curious about how much it would cost to get a lease extension and for your services.
  • I am in need of a lease extension for my flat in Aston on Trent and was advised previously that I must get the funds readily available, is this the case or can I start the process beforehand?
  • Just a quick one, how much are the legal fees for a lease extension on a residential property in Aston on Trent for a three bed flat - section 42 is already served?
  • We are in the throws of buying a home (a ground floor flat located inAston on Trent with share of freehold). During our search, we were always looking at apartments that had at least 83 years left. We found a flat we fell in love with and the selling agent assured that the lease was long albeit not specifying a number. This morning our conveyancing practitioners advised us the lease only has 77 years and thus requires a lease extension. Do we run away, or should we negotiate our offer?
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