FAQs concerning Hebden Bridge Lease Extensions

  • I have shares in the freehold of 2 blocks of flats comprising of seven flats each. 2 of the leaseholders want to extend their leases and I'm curious about the procedure for this
  • I need to extend my current lease can you help me with that? My investigation with the Land Registry reveal that it has sixety five years remaining
  • I acquired a maisonette in Hebden Bridge with a leasehold unexpired of seventy eight years. I am enquiring about what I will need to spend to extend my lease term
  • I am about to view a one bedroom flat, although not exactly my perfect property it has enough positives to suit me very well for my present circumstances. However after downloading a copy of the title I've learnt that it only has 71 years remaining on the lease. It is also a repo so I'm guessing that the bank will not be interested in extending the lease. My main concern is would the short lease make it difficult to secure a mortgage?
  • We would like to extend our lease. We will have been in the flat for 2 years as of 13th Jan 2015. It has around sixety years remaining currently. Hoping to get a lease extension by way of an additional 90 years as quickly and stress free as is reasonably achievable.
  • We had entered into buying a garden flat in Hebden Bridge. I was advised by the EA that the lease extension had already been completed while on a viewing (79 years unexpired lease prior to extension). The sales particulars said "sold with a long lease". It turns out at the point of exchange of contracts we find that there has been no lease extension. The current owner supposedly has a quote but no money to extend and consequently the vendor wants to exchange and use the deposit monies to extend the lease. My question is as the lease hasn't been extended is there not a danger that it would breach my lenders lease length criteria?
  • It says on your website the anticipated fee to extend a lease is £495. Is that the all inclusive cost including vat and the land registry fee? The premium has already been agreed with the freeholder for the lease extension for my maisonette in Hebden Bridge
  • Hello I am the freeholder title in a 2 bedroom flat in Hebden Bridge. The leaseholder has a 77 year lease and would like to purchase another 125 years. She is offering me £27,000 but I am not sure if this is too low an offer
  • My friend is aware that others in the same block 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 previous prices . This would save on double valuation fees. Is this advisable?
  • I was hoping you might be able to tell me the process of how to apply for a lease extension for my garden flat in Hebden Bridge
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