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Questions and Answers: Haslington Lease Extensions
My partner has a flat located in Haslington which we have just put on the market. The leasehold has approximately fivety seven years remaining on it and we are concerned this will come up for anyone who may be interested. I am interested in more information on how we get started on a lease extension? Many thanks.
I'm about to make an offer on a house in Haslington but I'm concerned about it being leasehold. Do you know what title absolute means and is this regarding the lease? Also, we have asked to see a copy of the lease but the homeowner said they might not have it. We are worried about restrictions, and dont know what to do. We have also been approved for the mortgage but the lender doesn't know its leasehold. Do houses qualify for lease extension? Will this affect National Westminster Bank giving us the mortgage now?
We have seen a house for sale for £185,000 and we are very keen on but we've just discovered that it is leasehold. There are 928 years left so a lease extension is not a concern. We didn't know what this meant but the internet suggests we wouldn't own the land or property, just the lease to live there. Is this true? We wouldn't want to pay a mortgage for twenty years without owning the property. Any help would be much appreciated.
I have been in touch with my freeholder for a lease extension for my flat in Haslington. Her conveyancing practitioners has been in contact concerning costs etc. I need a quote for dealing with the legalities to secure a lease extension. The property currently has a 99 YR lease which started April 1993.
We are selling our ground floor flat in Haslington but we may need a lease extension, or at least cover the expense of our buyers. Are you able to recommend a solicitors to help us?
I am concerned that my daughter is being hoodwinked. She submitted an offer on a garden flat in Haslington, where the lease is nearon 75 years but she was advised by the estate agents that the seller had extended it to 99 years. Only now has she been advised the flat owner was holding off for her to retain lawyers prior to commencing with the lease extension. Sounds underhand, also it may take months to sort it all out. Am I reading too much into it?
My partner and I have a leasehold flat in Haslington with sixety nine years to run. Last year we were quoted a deal to have a lease extension for a further 25 years but also uplift the ground rent from nominal to a little more..plus a premium I think of approximately 9k. Finally we have decided to move forward but do we now have to start the negotiations again?
Me and my wife have been in discussion with our freeholder after having a valuation on our garden flat in Haslington. We have a sixety four year lease and we wish to increase this to 99. The Freeholder has provided us with a premium amount that he is happy with to accept for the extension of the lease, which we are happy with as well and wish to proceed. All we need now is a lawyers to handle this for us. Can you please provide me what your costs would be to act on the lease extension.
I'm looking for some assistance with regard to a lease extension on my apartment. The intention is to do this next autumn as we must 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. Should 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?
I'm looking for some advice with regard to a lease extension on my three bed flat in Haslington. I'll be looking to do this sometime next year as we need to move at some point 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. Should I look to extend it now or wait until I sell my place and have it all tied in with the property sale?