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Questions and Answers: Hayle Lease Extensions
I have a lease of 62 years on a property which I am looking to buy how much am I looking at for the cost to extend the lease?
This flat I have in mind requires only ground rent. Long lease so no lease extension required. I have asked the estate agents as to what happens to building insurance and responsibility for communal areas and if one of the two flats which make up the property wants to make alterations.They said they did not know. I cannot see how one could get buildings insurance for the whole building shared with another flat, either downstairs or upstairs. I do need to clarify things like this before I undertake all the expenses involved in purchasing a property I feel. Do freeholders actually supply their own insurance?
I'm planning on buying a garden flat (leasehold) but the freeholder has been missing for about 15yrs. I wonder whether it will be less expensive to try to purchase the freehold or to extend lease and apply for RTM?
My co-lessees and I are in a block consisting of three flats in Hayle and have been offered to buy the freehold for £6000 per flat rather than go for lease extensions. We are all in agreement that we want to do this but how do we get started and what is the likely cost?
In 2010 I purchased a leasehold flat in Hayle. I have built a large extension and have not informed the leaseholder. What should I do?
I am concerned that my daughter might be having the wool pulled over her eyes. She submitted an offer on a garden flat in Hayle, where the lease is nearly 77 years but she was advised by the estate agents that the owner had extended it to 125 years. Only now has she been told the vendor was holding off for her to instruct solicitors prior to commencing with the lease extension. Seems unscrupulous, also it may take time to sort it all out. What do you think?
My leasehold flat in Hayle is up for sale and I have a hopefully firm offer. There is 82 years unexpired on the lease and I want to extend the lease. What does it cost on average to get a lease extension by, say,twenty years
We are in the throws of buying a home (a one bed flat located inHayle with share of freehold). Throughout our search, we were always looking at apartments that had a minimum eighty five years balance left. We found a apartment we fell in love with and the estate agent assured that the lease term was not an issue. Today our property lawyers advised us the lease only has seventy nine years and therefore requires a lease extension. Should we walk away, or do we negotiate our offer?
I have sixety seven years remaining on my lease of a ground floor flat in Hayle, the Landlord requires a £15k premium for a statutory lease extension of 90yrs. I am looking for advice on whether this amount is too high
Do you handle lease extensions on land? (a plot of land in Hayle with 82yrs remaining)