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Hartfield Lease Extensions: Q and A’s
I am interested in getting a lease extension for a flat in Hartfield and want to use a local . Is there a that you can recommend?
I want to buy a leasehold property and extend the lease. The flat owner has been there over 2 years and will assign the notice. He will let me have the notice on exchange and then I will serve it in the landlord. Is this OK ?
I am looking for a rough estimate of what a lease extension will cost for a flat I would like to buy. It has 77 years remaining.
Do you only advise on lease extensions in Hartfield? I own a flat in Abbey Wood with 90 years remaining, I am looking for a quote from a .
We own a leasehold with a freeholder who has failed to give us a counter-notice for a lease extension for our flat in Hartfield and are therefore considering the option of a vesting order. Is this something you can help us with?
I am seeking advice as I am interested in a property that has only a 56 year lease and therefore requires a lease extension. Can I talk with someone to go through my options please?
We would like to know the cost of a lease extension valuation for a property based in Hartfield. Is this something you can help us with?
I'm living at parents but have a ground floor flat in Hartfield let out which has a sixety seven year lease. Mortgage broker said I can remortgage as a buy to let instead of consent to let and release 55-60k which on top of a new mortgage based on my income. Not much about in Hartfield for me to get my own place. If I sell I will only get 150-160 due to tenant (8 months left on AST) and lease. A lease extension will cost 19k. Not sure sure whether to hold on or sell the flat?
Hopefully an easy question for you, how much is the premium payable for a lease extension on a residential property in Hartfield for a two bed flat - sec 42 having been issued?
My fiance and I are hoping to buy a property (a maisonette inHartfield with share of freehold). Throughout our search, we were always looking at properties that had a minimum eighty five years unexpired. We identified a place we fell in love with and the selling agent promised us that the lease was long albeit not specifying a number. Today our informed us the lease only has 61 years and thus needs a lease extension. Should we run away, or do we negotiate our offer?
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