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Common questions relating to Farnham Common Lease Extensions
20,000 agreed with the freeholder, just attempting to find a Farnham Common property lawyers for a lease extension. Our lease has just under seventy nine yrsunexpired lease. What's your solicitors fee ?
My wife has an apartment based in Farnham Common which we have just put on the market. The leasehold has roughly sixety two years left on it and we are concerned this will come up for anyone who may be interested. Can you please assist on how we get started on a lease extension? Many thanks.
I acquired a property in Farnham Common and it has around sixety one years remaining. I'd like to arrange a lease extension by twenty years
I am looking for a lease extension on the lease on my maisonette in Farnham Common which will have sixety three years outstanding in September. What fees do you charge for this?
We invested in buying a leasehold with a landlord who has not given us a counter-notice for a lease extension for our flat in Farnham Common and are therefore thinking about the option of a vesting order. Is this something you can handle for us?
I have a leasehold apartment in Farnham Common. I have built a big extension and have not informed my leaseholder. What are my options?
Re a leasehold in Farnham Common. upper maisonette. sixety eight yrs unexpired. I have an agreed lease extension to £20k for 115yrs. Landlord also requested Notice of Claim which I think should not be required. Advice required.
I'm looking for some advice concerning a lease extension on my apartment. I'll be looking to do this next summer as we need 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 LVT route. You are able to recommend a good lawyers who specialises in lease extensions. Preferably nearby in Farnham Common?
My wife and I are worried about getting a lease extension from a difficult freeholder. Even though the correct procedures were followed under the appropriate legislation, the freeholder still tried to get ground rent of £250 increasing by 100% every twenty five years of the new lease. Can you assist?
We know that others in the same building had already had a lease extension, and the freeholder was reasonable. It therefore appears worth taking risk of not having formal survey and calculate the initial offer on previous premiums paid . This would save on double valuation charges. Would you recommend such a course of action?