Corfe Mullen Lease Extensions Example Support Desk Enquiries

  • Hello. I need a property lawyers to have a look at my lease extension prior to it being signed just to make sure there's nothing that I haven't seen - it's just a reissue with a few minor variations.
  • I'm planning on purchasing a one bedroom apartment (leasehold) but the landlord has been missing for roughly 15yrs. My question is would it be cheaper to try to purchase the reversionary title or to extend lease and apply for RTM?
  • I'm looking for a flat to buy in Corfe Mullen and I'm not really familiar with the leasehold tenure. I've identified a garden flat I like with a 91 years lease. I've read that I can apply for a lease extension after a couple of years, but:- Should I anticipate any issue with my proposed mortgage lender Norwich and Peterborough Building Society?
  • I am concerned that my niece is being hoodwinked. She submitted an offer on a studio flat in Corfe Mullen, where the lease is nearon fivety six years but she was advised by the selling agents that the current owner had extended it to 99 years. She has now been told the vendor was holding off for her to instruct conveyancers ahead of instigating the lease extension. Sounds devious, also it may take a while to sort it all out. What do you think?
  • We have a first floor flat in Corfe Mullen with 79 years remaining. Ten months ago we were quoted a deal to have a lease extension for a further 25 years but also uplift the ground rent from nominal to a little more..plus a premium I think of about 14k. Finally we have decided to move forward but do we now have to start the negotiations again?
  • I intend to buy a one bed flat in Corfe Mullen for asking price of 156k, which has sixety years lease left on it. Seller doesn't want to extend the lease for even if I were to pay the money to the seller. My query is: If the freeholder does not agree to a marriage value (part of lease extension fees) of surveyor, how lengthy and easy is the process of going down the route of Leasehold Valuation Tribunal?
  • We have owned a leasehold flat for approximately twenty years. There are 79 years unexpired lease on the lease. Following a year of difficult negotiations through my conveyancing practitioners and, mainly, surveyor I now have an offer from the freeholder. I now have to make a decision as to whether to accept it or go to LVT and would welcome some independent thoughts.
  • I am the freeholder of a 1930’s property split into two apartments. I live in the upper flat and my neighbour in the lower flat. My neighbour has approached me for a lease extension from the current fivety eight years. What are my next steps?
  • I note that your website states the anticipated fee to extend a lease is £495. Is that the total cost excluding vat and the HMLR fee? The premium has already been negotiated with the freeholder for the lease extension for my two bedroom ground floor purpose built maisonette in Corfe Mullen
  • My brother and I are in the throws of buying a flat (a maisonette based inCorfe Mullen with share of freehold). During our search, we were always looking at flats that had a minimum 83 years outstanding. We found a apartment we fell in love with and the selling agent promised us that the lease term was not an issue. Yesterday our lawyers informed us the lease only has fivety five years and thus needs a lease extension. Should we run away, or should we negotiate our offer?
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