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We agreed with the freeholder for a lease extension on our flat located in Holme On Spalding Moor, 9.5k for an extension by 90yrs. Can you please guide us with this situation ?
Hi. I need a solicitors to have a look at my lease extension prior to it being signed just to make sure there's nothing that I haven't seen - it's just a reissue with a few minor amendments.
I'm planning on purchasing a three bed flat (leasehold) but the freeholder has been missing for circa 15yrs. I wonder whether it will be cheaper to try to buy the freehold or to extend lease and apply for RTM?
My co-lessees and I are in a building containing five flats in Holme On Spalding Moor and have been offered to buy the freehold for 8k 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?
My mortgage provider requires several hundred pounds for their conveyancers to approve the lease extension deed for my flat in Holme On Spalding Moor... I can find no reference of this in my mortgage booklet... is this a usual charge?
Regarding a leasehold in Holme On Spalding Moor. lower maisonette. fivety seven yrs remaining. I have an agreed lease extension to £14k for 135yrs. Freeholder also insisted on Section 42 Notice which I think should not be necessary. Can you assist.
I am planning to get a lease extension and am wondering what step I have to do first, I have been previously told that I have to have the finances in place before I set the ball rolling, is this correct?
My conveyancers (separately handling my lease extension) said I need a licence to alter given that I wish to carry out a loft extension to my property. Is this strictly required given that I have a share of the freehold. I've informally discussed the loft conversion with my co-freeholder some time ago and he had no objection once I reassured him that if my builder damages the roof I won't expect the co-freeholder to pay for future repairs to the roof. Assuming I need formal consent should I get the licence to alter and then start the lease extension process?
We are hoping to buy a flat (a ground floor flat inHolme On Spalding Moor with share of freehold). During our search, we were always looking at apartments that had at least 84 years unexpired. We identified a flat we fell in love with and the selling agent assured that the lease term was not an issue. Today our conveyancing practitioners informed us the lease only has 61 years and therefore needs a lease extension. Should we run away, or should we reduce our offer?
We wanted an estimate on the cost of a lease extension and a few more questions answered regarding a lease extension for my three bed flat in Holme On Spalding Moor