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Sample questions relating to Cranham Lease Extensions
I am the registered owner of a flat in Cranham with a leasehold unexpired slightly more than 75 years and need to extend it. Please can you clarify the next steps
I purchased a property in Cranham and it has roughly 68 years unexpired. I'd like to arrange a lease extension by twenty years
I am considering investing in a second home but it has a lease that expires in twenty years. Its in Cranham - I wanted to see if with your services it is possible for this to be extended?
I am about to put an offer in on a studio flat in Cranham with a lease of 60 years but have no idea what it will cost me to renew so I can put in an offer given to future cost of a lease extension.
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'm deliberating over buying a three bed flat (leasehold) but the landlord has been absent for around 15yrs. I wonder whether it will be less expensive to try to purchase the freehold or to extend lease and apply for RTM?
I'm looking for an apartment to purchase in Cranham and I'm not really familiar with the leasehold concept. I've found a maisonette I like with a 87 years lease. My research reveals that I can apply for a lease extension having owned the property for 2 years, but:- Should I be looking at some caveats that would prevent me for getting a lease extension?
I am looking to buy a one bed flat in Cranham for asking price of 145k, which has 66 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 question 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?
I own the freehold of a couple of flats. Someone has the lease on the ground flat in Cranham. I live in the top flat. I was looking at the title deeds yesterday when I noticed that my flat has a lease on it. There is 77 years left. If I want to do a lease extension then would I simply be paying for the lawyers fees?
We have a garden flat in Cranham with a lease of fivety seven years left with a value of around £410000 we want to add 125 years to it, how much is that likely to cost?
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