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Recently asked questions relating to Connahs Quay Lease Extensions
I have an interest in the freehold of buildings comprising of six flats each. 2 of the leaseholders want a lease extension and I'm enquiring about the procedure for this
I am considering investing in a second home but it has a lease that expires in 14 years. Its in Connahs Quay - I wanted to see if with your services it is possible for this to be extended?
I'm planning to make an offer on a house in Connahs Quay but I'm concerned about it being leasehold. Do you know what title absolute means and is this regarding the lease? Also, we have asked to see a copy of the lease but the homeowner said they might not have it. We are worried about restrictions, and dont know what to do. We have also been approved for the mortgage but the lender doesn't know its leasehold. Do houses qualify for lease extension? Will this affect The Mortgage Works giving us the mortgage now?
I plan on buying a flat located in Connahs Quay. My offer is subject to the lease extension. The homeowner’s solicitors has given to the freeholder the Section 42 Notice. Once this notice has been accepted by the freeholder, it is possible for the lessee to assign the benefit of that notice to me, the buyer, so that the buyer “stands in the shoes” of the Lessee, so to speak. I was wondering if this could be a problem for the mortgage lender Leeds Building Society. Moreover, which are the following lease extension steps to complete the purchase?
My co-lessees and I are in a building comprising four flats in Connahs Quay and have been offered to buy the freehold for 8k per flat rather than go for lease extensions. We are all in agreement that we want to do this but how do we get started and what is the likely cost?
I am looking into the costs of carrying out a lease extension for my one bedroom apartment in Connahs Quay, and would like some figures on that.
I am in need of a lease extension for my flat in Connahs Quay and was advised previously that I must get the funds readily available, is this the case or can I start the process beforehand?
My husband and I have been in discussion with our freeholder after having a valuation on our garden flat in Connahs Quay. We have a 77 year lease and we wish to increase this to 99. The Freeholder has supplied us with a premium amount that he 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 lawyers to handle this for us. Can you please provide me what your costs would be to act on the lease extension.
My husband and I are acquiring a garden flat in Connahs Quay which has share of freehold and a leasehold. The lease was on the short side so the owner is in the process of extending the lease. The vendor has submitted the lease extension paperwork to HMLR. A crucial aspect of the house buying process is for our solicitors to do a "priority search" on the lease. The concern here is that as a lease extension has been submitted we've been told by our solicitors it may not be possible to do this "priority search" right now as the new lease title number is not known. Is it correct that we must be patient until the lease extension has actually been registered before completing.?
I know that others in the same building had already had a lease extension, and the landlord seemed amenable. Therefore is seems worth taking risk of not having formal valuation and calculate the initial offer on previous premiums paid . This would save on double valuation fees. Would you suggest this course of action?