Haverfordwest Lease Extensions: Q and A’s

  • I own a leasehold flat in the Haverfordwest area and was enquiring whether I could get a lease extension. What are your processes and charges. Has 67 years remaining
  • I have a lease of 68 years on a property which I am looking to buy how much am I looking at for the cost to extend the lease?
  • We acquired a leasehold with a landlord who has failed to respond by way of a counter-notice for a lease extension for our flat in Haverfordwest and looking to do a vesting order. Is this something you can help us with?
  • I'm looking for an apartment to buy in Haverfordwest and I'm not really familiar with the leasehold arrangement. I've found a one bedroom apartment I like with a 82 years lease. My research reveals that I can apply for a lease extension after a couple of years, but:- Should I anticipate any issue with my proposed mortgage lender Birmingham Midshires?
  • My mortgage provider is requesting several hundred pounds for their property lawyers to approve the lease extension deed for my flat in Haverfordwest... I am unable to find any reference of this in my mortgage booklet... is this a standard fee to pay?
  • I am in need of some help with a lease extension. I live in Belfast but the flat in question is based in Haverfordwest. I would be grateful if you can give me a call when you get a chance to discuss the case.
  • Even though I may not need a lease extension but I do need a vesting order on a property I want to purchase in Haverfordwest. The house is freehold but the garden is officially leasehold, 1000 year lease from 1889. Its the rear garden.
  • If a leaseholder owns a flat with a lease of under 80 years, they can afford the lease extension by borrowing the funds against the property, and the value of the flat with the new lease will more than cover the cost of the extension, then is there any justification for not doing it?
  • We are buying a one bedroom apartment in Haverfordwest which has share of freehold and a leasehold. The lease was starting to get low so the owner is in the process of dealing with a lease extension. The seller has submitted the lease extension paperwork which will result in the registration of a new lease at the land registry. An essential part of the conveyancing process is for our lawyers to do a "priority search" on the property title. The concern here is that as a lease extension has been submitted we've been told by our conveyancers it may not be possible to do this "priority search" right now as the new property title number is not known. Is it correct that we have to be patient until the new lease is registered?
  • We are hoping to buy a home (a studio flat inHaverfordwest with share of freehold). Throughout our search, we were always looking at flats that had at least eighty five years balance left. We identified a place we liked and the estate agent promised us that the lease was long albeit not specifying a number. Yesterday our conveyancers informed us the lease only has fivety six years and therefore requires a lease extension. Do we run away, or do we reduce our offer?
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