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Brundall Lease Extensions: Q and A’s
I am considering investing in a second home but it has a lease that expires in 14 years. Its in Brundall - I wanted to see if with your services it is possible for this to be extended?
This flat I have in mind requires only ground rent. Long lease so no lease extension required. I have asked the estate agents as to what happens to building insurance and responsibility for communal areas and if one of the two flats which make up the property wants to make alterations.They said they did not know. I cannot see how one could get buildings insurance for the whole building shared with another flat, either downstairs or upstairs. I do need to clarify things like this before I undertake all the expenses involved in purchasing a property I feel. Do freeholders actually supply their own insurance?
I own a garden flat in Brundall. The start date for the lease was in 2001 for 99 years. Now I am looking for a lease extension. I am not entirely sure about further expenses, could you tell me please how much I should expect to spend on this?
I am a first time buyer of a leasehold flat in Brundall. The lease has only fivety nine years left and ground rent is £75. Is it possible for the homeowner to serve the Initial Notice and then assign over the right to me as the purchaser once I complete the buying process so that I can avoid waiting for the two year requisite period before I can apply to for a lease extension or have to deal with all this expense later? I have read this is legal but will it be very time consuming to the owner? Unfortunately the landlord can not be found, so I am not sure how does it work.
I own a share of the freehold. There are three flats in the building. All the leaseholders are now requiring lease extensions. How long will take to get a lease extension?
We are looking to extend our lease having owned the flat for two years as of 1st April 2016. It has circa seventy nine years remaining currently. Hoping to get a lease extension by another 90 years as quickly and stress free as possible.
If somebody 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 fiance and I have been in discussion with our freeholder after having a valuation on our maisonette in Brundall. We have a seventy six year lease and we wish to increase this to 99. The Freeholder has supplied us with a financial figure that she is happy with to accept for the extension of the lease, which we are happy with as well and wish to proceed. All we need now is a property lawyers to handle this for us. Can you please provide me what your costs would be to act on the lease extension.
I own the freehold of a three bedroom flat in Brundall. The leaseholders have sixety eight years on a lease and wants to purchase another 90 years. The have offered me 22k. Is this around the right price?
I have 55 years remaining on my lease of a ground floor flat in Brundall, the Landlord requires a £15k premium for a statutory lease extension of 90yrs. I am looking for advice on whether this amount is reasonable