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Frequently asked questions relating to Egham Lease Extensions
20,000 agreed with the landlord, just attempting to find a Egham property lawyers for a lease extension. Our lease has roughly sixety two yrsleft. What's your legal fee ?
I have just acquired a ground floor flat inEgham and I'm considering extending the lease as soon as practicable e.g. after 24 months of ownership
I am the registered owner of a property in Egham and it has nearly seventy two years balance left. I'd like to extend the lease period
I own a maisonnette together with the freehold. The owners of the upstairs flat have asked for a lease extension what do I need to do?
My co-lessees and I are in a building of three flats in Egham and have been offered to buy the freehold for £6000 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 own a leasehold flat in Egham. I have built a huge extension and have not informed the freeholder. What should I do?
My property lawyers (separately handling my lease extension) said I need a licence to alter given that I wish to carry out a loft extension to my property. Is this strictly required given that I have a share of the freehold. I've informally discussed the loft conversion with my co-freeholder some time ago and he had no objection once I reassured him that if my builder damages the roof I won't expect the co-freeholder to pay for future repairs to the roof. Assuming I need formal consent should I get the licence to alter and then start the lease extension process?
Just been over two years that I have owned my garden flat in Egham. I have 61 yrs unexpired lease on the lease. I am now wanting to buy a share of freehold or extend my lease. I acquired the property for 350K, it is now roughly 425k. I understand that 90 years is the period most people extend. I spoke to my conveyancing practitioners about the process, he answered most of my questions but just have one left: Is there a benefit in getting a Egham based conveyancers or any will do fine?
I am the freeholder of a property in Egham where the leaseholder has requested a lease extension. Her valuer has provided a figure of £9,000, but has upped this to £10,000 without too much effort. My surveyor has recommended a much higher premium. She does not appear to wish to negotiate wanting to go to LVT. If a lease extension does go to tribunal, can I deal with this myself, just equipped with the valuations I have? If not, what charges would I be likely to incur?
I'm seeking some assistance concerning a lease extension on my apartment. The intention is to do this next autumn as we have to move then. Unfortunately the current lease is now very short and therefore I'm guessing it'll be expensive to extend. I'm also thinking that I'll probably have to go down the tribunal route. Do I look to complete the lease extension now or wait until I sell my place and have it all tied in with the property sale?