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Sample questions relating to Hamworthy Lease Extensions
I acquired a maisonette in Hamworthy that I am now unable to sell due to the lease needing a lease extension. What's your solicitors fee ?
I bought a flat in Hamworthy with a leasehold unexpired just under sixety one years and need to extend it. Please can you advise me of the next steps
I am the registered owner of a studio flat in Hamworthy. The start date for the lease was in 1997 for 99 years. Now I am looking to extend the lease. I am unclear about additional expenses, could you tell me please how much I should expect to spend on this?
I'm deliberating over purchasing a one bedroom first floor purpose built maisonette (leasehold) but the landlord has been missing for circa 15yrs. My question is would it be cheaper to try to acquire the reversionary title or to extend lease and apply for RTM?
I am a FTB of a leasehold flat in Hamworthy. The lease has just 61 years outstanding and ground rent is £75. Is it possible for the flat owner to serve the Section 42 Notice and then transfer over the right to me as the buyer once I complete the buying process so that I don't have to wait for the 2 year requisite period before I can apply to for a lease extension or have to deal with all this expense later? I have read this may be possible but will it be very time consuming to the flat owner? Unfortunately it’s the case of an absent freeholder, so I am not sure how this will play out.
Offer accepted on a a one bedroom first floor purpose built flat in Hamworthy, were told numerous times by the EA that the lease had over 100 years, we have just had our mortgage offer sent through which states the lease as eighty years.We are about to exchange contracts in a couple of days. My query is Should I tell the owner that I will only proceed with the purchase (at the same price) on the condition they carry out a lease extension?
I own the freehold of a couple of flats. Someone has the lease on the garden flat in Hamworthy. I reside in the top flat. I was looking at the title deeds today when I noticed that my flat has a lease on it. There is seventy two years residual lease term. If I want a lease extension then would I simply be paying for the costs?
I know that others in the same building previously had a lease extension, and the freeholder was reasonable. It therefore appears worth taking risk of avoiding a formal survey and calculate the initial offer on previous prices . This would save on double valuation fees. Is this advisable?
I have 54 years remaining on my lease of a ground floor flat in Hamworthy, the Landlord requires a £18k premium for a statutory lease extension of 90yrs. I am looking for advice on whether this amount is reasonable
Do you handle lease extensions on land? (a plot of land in Hamworthy with 82yrs remaining)
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