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Frequently asked questions relating to Castle Bromwich Lease Extensions
I’ve just acquired a 2 bed apartment located inCastle Bromwich and I'm deliberating extending the lease as soon as I can e.g. after 24 months of ownership
I’m just looking for a one bedroom apartment to buy in the Castle Bromwich area and was interested in finding out how much would it cost to extend a lease? It has sixety eight years unexpired...
Hello, I just randomly found this website. I'm looking for prices on what it cost to extend a lease of a three bed apartment located in Castle Bromwich. It's up for sale at the moment but has about sixety one years remaining on the lease
Do you only do lease extensions in Castle Bromwich? I own a flat in Abbey Wood with 90 years remaining, I am looking for a quote from a solicitors.
I am the owner of a maisonnette and the freehold of both flats. My upstairs neighbours have asked to extend the lease what do I need to do?
I am looking into the costs of carrying out a lease extension for my three bed flat in Castle Bromwich, and would like some figures on that.
My wife and I have a one bedroom flat in Castle Bromwich. There is 80 years unexpired on the lease and we want to extend the lease. What will it likely cost to get a lease extension by, say,45 years
My partner and I are considering buying a ground floor flat in Castle Bromwich which is a leasehold. I am wanting to weigh up the pros and cons of that - what occurs when lease ends, the cost of a lease extension, can the freeholder of the property evict me from my own flat and prevent me from extending the lease?
Me and my partner have owned a leasehold flat for around fifteen years. It now has fivety eight years remaining on the lease. Following a year of difficult negotiations through my property lawyers and, mainly, surveyor I now have an offer from the landlord. I now have to make a decision as to whether to accept it or go to a Tribunal and would appreciate advice.
Me and my sister are in the throws of buying a home (a one bedroom apartment based inCastle Bromwich with share of freehold). During our search, we were always looking at properties that had a minimum ninety years unexpired. We identified a flat we liked and the selling agent assured that the lease term was not an issue. This morning our conveyancing practitioners advised us the lease only has 54 years and therefore needs a lease extension. Do we walk away, or should we reduce our offer?