Frequently asked questions relating to Bagshot Lease Extensions

  • I bought a property in Bagshot and it has about 67 years outstanding. I'd like to extend the lease period
  • I need to extend my current lease can you assist? I think it has 75 years balance left
  • I am looking for a property lawyers in Bagshot and they should be on the Godiva Mortgages Ltd approved conveyancers panel as we need a lease extension and remortgage at the same time. Can you recommend a solicitors ?
  • I'm planning on buying a 2 bed flat (leasehold) but the landlord has been missing for about 15yrs. My question is would it be less expensive to try to buy the freehold or to get a lease extension and apply for right to manage?
  • I have my suspicions that my niece might be having the wool pulled over her eyes. She submitted an offer on a maisonette in Bagshot, where the lease is slightly more 70 years but she was told by the estate agents that the vendor had extended it to 125 years. She has now been advised the seller was waiting for her to retain lawyers prior to commencing with the lease extension. Sounds devious, also it may take months to sort it all out. Am I being too sceptical?
  • I have a share of the freehold. There are four apartments in the building. All the leaseholders are now looking for lease extensions. What's your solicitors fee?
  • I am the freeholder of a Edwardian property split into two flats. I live in the upper flat and my neighbour in the lower flat. My neighbour has approached me for a lease extension from the current seventy three years. What are my next steps?
  • If a leaseholder owns a flat with a lease of under 80 years, they can afford the lease extension by borrowing the funds against the property, and the value of the flat with the new lease will more than cover the cost of the extension, then is there any justification for not doing it?
  • My husband and I are hoping to buy a property (a garden flat located inBagshot with share of freehold). Throughout our search, we were always looking at apartments that had a minimum 83 years left. We came across 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 property lawyers told us the lease only has seventy four years and thus requires a lease extension. Do we run away, or should we lower our offer by the estimated difference in value resulting from the short lease term setting aside that money to cover the lease extension?
  • Do you handle lease extensions on land? (a plot of land in Bagshot with 82yrs remaining)
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