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Examples of recent questions relating to Lease Extensions in Hebden Bridge
I purchased a flat in Hebden Bridge with a leasehold unexpired slightly more than 61 years and need to extend it. Please can you clarify the next stages
I am looking to extend the lease on my garden flat in Hebden Bridge which will have 75 years unexpired lease in August. What fees do you charge for this?
I would like to have my residential flat leasehold extension premium assessed. The flat is in Hebden Bridge, and my lease will reach 75 years this January. Could you advise me about the costs and time-frame to obtain an appraisal? Also, do you represent your clients at the LVT court?
I have been in touch with my freeholder to extend my lease for my flat in Hebden Bridge. Her solicitors has been in contact with fees etc. I need a ball park figure for dealing with the legalities to secure a lease extension. The property currently has a 99 YR lease which started Septembmer 1985.
I am going to purchase a flat based in Hebden Bridge. My offer is subject to the lease extension. The flat owner’s solicitors has served the Notice of Claim. Once this notice has been accepted by the freeholder, it is possible for the lessee to assign the benefit of that notice to me, the buyer, so that the buyer “stands in the shoes” of the Lessee, so to speak. I was wondering if this could be a problem for the mortgage lender Coventry Building Society. Moreover, which are the following lease extension steps to complete the purchase?
My mortgage lender requires a £600 fee for their conveyancers to approve the lease extension deed for my flat in Hebden Bridge... I am unable to find any mention of this in my mortgage booklet... is this a usual cost that they charge?
Coming up to 2 years that I have been in my one bed flat in Hebden Bridge. I have 74 yrs outstanding on the lease. I am now looking either to buy a share of freehold or a lease extension. I acquired the property for 320K, it is now roughly 445k. I understand that 90 years is the period most people extend. I spoke to my property lawyers about the process, he answered most of my questions but just have one left: I realize this will cost me 10k+, it is not easy to drop the cash (even if I may have savings) to cover it. What do most people do in terms of funding the lease extension - do they add it to their existing mortgage or pay it out in cash?
We have been in discussion with our freeholder after having a valuation on our ground floor flat in Hebden Bridge. We have a seventy two year lease and we wish to increase this to 99. The Freeholder has given us with a premium amount that she is happy with to accept for the extension of the lease, which we are happy with as well and wish to proceed. All we need now is a lawyers to handle this for us. Can you please provide me what your costs would be to act on our behalf.
Me and my fiance are hoping to acquire a home (a garden flat inHebden Bridge with share of freehold). Throughout our search, we were always looking at flats that had at least eighty five years outstanding. We found a flat we fell in love with and the estate agent promised us that the lease term was not an issue. This morning our conveyancers told us the lease only has sixety five years and therefore requires a lease extension. Should we run away, or do we lower our offer by the estimated difference in value resulting from the short lease term setting aside that money to cover the lease extension?
I'm looking for some help concerning extending the lease on my apartment. The intention is to do this in six months time as we need to move then. Unfortunately the current lease is now very short and therefore I'm guessing it'll be expensive to extend. I'm also thinking that I'll probably have to go down the tribunal route. Do I look to extend it now or wait until I sell my place and have it all tied in with the property sale?