Common questions relating to Clifton Lease Extensions

  • We agreed with the freeholder to a lease extension on our flat located in Clifton, 8.5k for another 90yrs. What's your legal fee ?
  • Hi, I just randomly found this site. I'm looking for prices on what it cost to extend a lease of a garden flat located in Clifton. It's on sale at the moment but has around 78 years left on the lease
  • I am considering investing in a holiday home but it has a lease that expires in eighteen years. Its in Clifton - 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?
  • Is it possible to talk with you about a leasehold property in Clifton, I am thinking of bidding at auction in the next few days. The flat only has a few years unexpired lease and I am curious about what it would cost to get a lease extension and for your services.
  • My mortgage provider requires a £500 fee for their to approve the lease extension deed for my flat in Clifton... I can find no mention of this in my mortgage booklet... is this a standard cost that they charge?
  • I have a share of the freehold. There are five apartments in the block. All the leaseholders are now seeking lease extensions. Are you able to help us with this situation?
  • I own the freehold reversion of a property in Clifton where the leaseholder would like a lease extension. Her so called valuation expert has provided a figure of £9,000, but has increased this to £10,000 without too much effort. My valuer has come back with £12,520. She does not appear to wish to negotiate wanting to go to LVT. If a lease extension does go to a FTT, can I deal with this myself, just armed with the valuations I have? If not, what fee would I be likely to incur?
  • We know that others in the same building had already had a lease extension, and the freeholder was reasonable. Therefore is seems worth taking risk of avoiding a formal valuation and calculate the initial offer on on the prices by others . This would save on double valuation charges. Is this advisable?
  • I have 64 years remaining on my lease of a ground floor flat in Clifton, the Landlord requires a £25k premium for a statutory lease extension of 90yrs. I am looking for advice on whether this amount is reasonable
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