Common questions relating to Egham Lease Extensions

  • The terms for the lease on my flat in Egham are 99 years from 10 Feb 1990. Please provide me a quote to extend the lease if I give you more details please?
  • I need to talk to you about an apartment in Egham, I am considering bidding at auction in the next few days. The flat has a short lease and I wanted to inquire about how much it would cost to get a lease extension and for your services.
  • I will soon view a two bedroom maisonette, although not exactly my ideal property it has enough positives to suit me very well for my present situation. However after downloading a copy of the title I've learnt that it only has sixety six years left on the lease. It is also a repo so I'm assuming that the bank will not be interested in doing a lease extension. My primary concern is would it be difficult to sell on without a lease extension?
  • Are you able to advise on how much it would cost and the best way to get a lease extension started? I have approximately 77 years unexpired lease and I own a one bedroom apartment in Egham.
  • My partner and I have a one bedroom flat based in Egham. There is 80 years left on the lease and we want to extend the lease. What will it likely cost to get a lease extension by, say,ninety years
  • I am in need of a lease extension for my flat in Egham and was advised previously that I must get the funds readily available, is this the case or can I start the process beforehand?
  • I would like some guidance on purchasing a leasehold residence. We hope to buy a semi detached house which is leasehold property is there any problem involved or hidden costs. Is it safe to buy a leasehold house in Egham area with a loft extension..We are really concerned as we are first time buyers...Please advise if we want to let the property?
  • We are hoping to acquire a home (a maisonette inEgham with share of freehold). Throughout our search, we were always looking at apartments that had a minimum 83 years left on the lease. We identified a apartment we liked and the estate agent assured that the lease was long albeit not specifying a number. Today our informed us the lease only has 77 years and thus needs a lease extension. Do we walk away, or do we reduce our offer?
  • I own the freehold to two flats. Someone has the lease on the ground flat in Egham. I occupy in the upper flat. I was looking at the land registry documents yesterday when I noticed that my flat is leasehold. There is 77 years left on the lease. If I want to do a lease extension then would I simply be paying for the fees?
  • I am worried about seeking a lease extension from tricky freeholder. Regardless of the fact that the legal procedures were followed under the appropriate legislation, the landlord still tried to charge ground rent of £250 doubling every twenty years of the new lease. Can you assist?
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