Goffs Oak Lease Extension - Your Legal Fees Calculator
Recently asked questions relating to Goffs Oak Lease Extensions
I need to extend my existing lease can you help me with that? My investigation with the Land Registry reveal that it has 56 years remaining
I'm deliberating over purchasing a two bedroom ground floor purpose built flat (leasehold) but the freeholder has been missing for about 15yrs. I wonder whether it will be less expensive to try to purchase the freehold or to extend lease and apply for right to manage?
The terms for the lease on my apartment in Goffs Oak are 99 years from 1 Jan 1988. Please give me a quote for a lease extension if I give you more specifics please?
I am about to view a one bedroom flat, although not exactly my dream property it has enough positives to suit me very well for my present circumstances. However after obtaining a copy of the title I've learnt that it only has seventy eight years remaining on the lease. It is also a repo so I'm guessing that the vendor will not be interested in extending the lease. My primary concern is would it be difficult to sell on without a lease extension?
Coming up to two years that I have been in my studio flat in Goffs Oak. I have seventy four yrs outstanding on the lease. I am now wanting to purchase a share of freehold or extend my lease. I acquired the property for 350K, it is now roughly 450k. I understand that 90 years is the period most people extend. I spoke to my lawyers about the process, he answered most of my questions but just have one left: I realize this will cost me 10k+, it is not easy to drop the cash (even if I may have savings) to cover it. What do most people do in terms of financing - do they add it to their existing mortgage or pay it out in cash?
I'm looking at acquiring an apartment in Goffs Oak at a price of £195,000 the flat has approximately sixety five years remaining on the lease. My offer was conditional upon the lease being renewed... .. that was back in August, expecting I'd be in before Christmas. They have just informed me they are willing to reduce the price by£8k if they don't have to deal with the lease extension. I'm not sure if I should take them up on the offer
My wife and I are worried about obtaining a lease extension from a difficult freeholder. Notwithstanding that the correct procedures were followed under the 1993 Act, the freeholder still tried to charge ground rent of £200 doubling every twenty five years of the new term. Can you help?
I am currently in the process of remortgaging my ground floor flat in Goffs Oak and the bank that I am looking to switch to needs at least 80 years remaining on the lease in order for them to take the mortgage forward. We currently have around 70 years on the leasehold so require some advice, guidance, and some quotes to start the lease extension process
We currently own a three bed flat in Goffs Oak and are looking to sell it this year so we can carry out some improvements on our family home. I checked the lease and it has seventy one years left. Not sure what to do, have read some bits on the web saying it will be 20k plus to get a lease extension. Can you offer some advice on this? Do I contact the freeholder first and will they be able to give me a cost?
I have a lease of seventy one years remaining on my flat in Goffs Oak. We are looking for a lease extension, so we contacted our freehold company and they came back with a quote that was double the amount and half the extension time that the lease extension calculator provided. Is there anyway, without racking up a huge legal bill, we can ask the freehold company to provide their computation of the amount and how they derived to it?