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Examples of recent questions relating to Lease Extensions in Bordon
I am the registered owner of a property in Bordon and it has around 78 years left. I'd like to extend the lease period
I have a lease of 58 years on a property which I am looking to buy how much am I looking at for the cost to extend the lease?
I will soon view a one bedroom apartment, although not exactly my ideal property it has enough positives to suit me very well for my present situation. However after obtaining a copy of the title I've learnt that it only has 75 years unexpired on the lease. It is also a repo so I'm assuming 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 a first time buyer of a leasehold flat in Bordon. The lease has just seventy years unexpired and ground rent is £95. Is it possible for the homeowner to serve the Notice of Claim and then transfer this right to me as the purchaser on the day of completion so that I don't have to wait for the 2 year qualifying period before I can apply to for a lease extension or have to deal with all this expense later? I have read this may be possible but will it be very time costly to the flat owner? To add to the complexity it’s the case of an missing freeholder, so I am not sure how this will play out.
I am a landlord of a block of flats in Bordon, and the tenants are in the process of being issued lease extensions. I should hopefully get the money within a month or so. As I am not on self assessment do I contact the tax authorities ?
Me and my sister are proceeding with buying a 2 bed flat in Bordon. I was advised by the EA that the lease extension had already been completed while on a viewing (fivety nine years left prior to extension). The sales particulars said "sold with a long lease". It turns out at the point of exchange of contracts we find that there has been no lease extension. The owner apparently has a quote but no finances to extend as a result the owner wants to exchange and use the my deposit to extend the lease. My question is how is possible that the estate agent got it so wrong?
I own a purpose-built apartment based in a large block in Bordon. The leasehold interest in the apartment on a 99 year lease which commenced from 30th August 1969 with a fixed yearly rent of 35. I would like to obtain a lease extension. Can I talk with someone to discuss my options please?
Hi I own the freehold interest in a one bedroom flat in Bordon. The leaseholder has a 57 year lease and would like to purchase an additional 90 years. She is offering me £27,000 but I am not sure if this is too low an offer
We currently own a three bed flat in Bordon and are looking to sell it this year so we can carry out some improvements on our family home. I checked the lease and it has seventy two years left. Not sure what to do, have read some bits on the web saying it will be 15k plus to get a lease extension. Do you have some advice on this? Do I contact the landlord first and will they be able to give me a cost?
I have a lease of 73 years remaining on my flat in Bordon. We are looking for a lease extension, so we contacted our freehold company and they came back with a quote that was double the amount and half the extension time that the lease extension calculator provided. Is there anyway, without racking up a huge legal bill, we can ask the freehold company to provide their computation of the amount and how they derived to it?