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Recently asked questions relating to Hebden Bridge Lease Extensions
Me and my fiance have just acquired a ground floor flat based inHebden Bridge and I'm deliberating extending the lease as soon as I can e.g. in 24 months of ownership
What will it cost me and what is the best way to start the lease extension process? I have approximately fivety six years unexpired lease on my lease on a three bed flat in Hebden Bridge. I have emailed the agent who represent the landlord and they gave me the number of the valuer. I telephone the surveyor but I am not receiving any returned calls.
I am concerned that my daughter might have had the wool pulled over her eyes. She submitted an offer on a two bedroom first floor purpose built flat in Hebden Bridge, where the lease is approximately sixety years but she was advised by the selling agents that the vendor had extended it to 125 years. She has now been advised the vendor was holding off for her to retain conveyancers ahead of instigating the lease extension. Sounds unscrupulous, also it could take months to sort it all out. What do you think?
I am looking at buying an auction property and identified a two bed flat in Hebden Bridge. It only has a 49 year lease..the vendor as mortgagees in possession dont want the aggravation of seeking a lease extension..what are the drawbacks of this except for the costly fee to put a new lease on it and decreased chance of obtaining a mortgage with Bank of Scotland?
I an interested in finding out more about leasehold property buying. We are going to buy a 1920s detached house which is leasehold property is there any problem involved or hidden costs. What are the downsides of purchasing a leasehold house in Hebden Bridge area with a loft extension..We are really concerned as we are first time buyers...Please advise if we want to lease out the property?
I am the freeholder of a Georgian property split into two apartments. I reside in the upper flat and my neighbour in the lower flat. My neighbour has approached me for a lease extension from the current 63 years. What are my next steps?
Just been over two years that I have been in my one bed flat in Hebden Bridge. I have fivety seven yrs remaining on the lease. I am now looking either to purchase a share of freehold or extend my lease. I purchased the property for 350K, it is now roughly 445k. I understand that 90 years is the period most people extend. I spoke to my lawyers about the process, he answered most of my questions but just have one left: In terms of surveyors - how do I go about finding one?
Me and my fiance are are hoping to complete on a garden flat in Hebden Bridge which has share of freehold and a leasehold. The lease was on the short side so the vendor commenced dealing with a lease extension. The vendor has submitted the lease extension paperwork to HMLR. A crucial aspect of the conveyancing process is for our conveyancers to do a "priority search" on the lease. The concern here is that as a lease extension has been submitted we've been told by our solicitors it may not be possible to do this "priority search" right now as the new property title number is not known. Is it right that we must be patient pending registration of the new lease?
I own the freehold of a couple of flats. Someone has the lease on the lower flat in Hebden Bridge. I occupy in the upper flat. I was reviewing the title deeds yesterday when I noticed that my flat is leasehold. There is 73 years outstanding. If I want to do a lease extension then would I simply be paying for the lawyers fees?
We have a two bedroom ground floor purpose built flat in Hebden Bridge with a lease of seventy nine years left with a value of around £370000 we want to add 125 years to it, how much is that likely to cost?