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Questions and Answers: Hayle Lease Extensions
I am considering investing in a second home but it has a lease that expires in fifteen years. Its in Hayle - I wanted to see if with your services it is possible for this to be extended?
I'm about to make an offer on a house in Hayle but I'm a little worried 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 Barnsley Building Society giving us the mortgage now?
I own a maisonnette and the freehold reversion. The owners of the downstairs flat have asked for a lease extension what do I need to do?
I inherited a one bedroom apartment in Hayle. The start date for the lease was in 2001 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?
The terms for the lease on my apartment in Hayle are 95 years from 14 Feb 1988. Can you give me a quote for a lease extension if I give you more details please?
I am looking into the costs of carrying out a lease extension for my two bedroom first floor purpose built maisonette in Hayle, and would like some figures on that.
I'm looking for a flat to purchase in Hayle and I'm not really familiar with the leasehold concept. I've found a three bed flat I like with a 91 years lease. I've read that I can apply for a lease extension after a couple of years, but:- Is this a given?
We have a ground floor flat in Hayle with 63 years remaining. Last year we were quoted a deal to receive a lease extension for another thirty years but also uplift the ground rent from notional to a little more..plus a premium I think of about 16k. Finally we have decided to move forward but do we now have to start the negotiations again?
We know that others in the same building had already had a lease extension, and the landlord was reasonable. It therefore appears worth taking risk of not having formal survey and calculate the initial offer on on the prices by others . This would save on double valuation charges. Would you suggest this course of action?
I am currently negotiating a lease extension for my flat in Hayle as it is coming up to the 80 year mark. As I understood it, if you extend your lease by the 90 years available, you pay a premium (£thousands) but the ground rent is reduced to a peppercorn. I am now told that I have to continue paying ground rent. I thought the major cost of a lease extension was to compensate the freeholder as they wouldn't be collecting ground rent anymore?