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Examples of recent questions relating to Lease Extensions in Hornsey
My wife has a flat based in Hornsey which we have just put on the market. The leasehold has around fivety five years unexpired on it and we are concerned this will come up for anyone who may be interested. I am after more information on how we get started on a lease extension? Thank you.
I bought a property in Hornsey and it has nearon seventy three years residual lease term. I'd like to arrange a lease extension by twenty years
I am interested in getting a lease extension for a flat in Hornsey and want to use a local conveyancing practitioners. Are you able to help me find a lawyers?
We have seen a house for sale for £185,000 and we are very keen on but we've just found out that it is leasehold. There are 899 years remaining so a lease extension is not required. We didn't know what this meant but the internet suggests we wouldn't own the land or property, just the lease to live there. Is this true? We wouldn't want to pay a mortgage for twenty years without owning the property. Any guidance would be much appreciated.
I would like to have my residential flat leasehold extension premium assessed. The flat is in Hornsey, and my lease will reach seventy eight years this October. Could you advise me about the costs and time-frame to obtain an appraisal? Also, do you represent your clients at the Tribunal court?
We are the registered owners of a leasehold with a landlord who has not given us a counter-notice for a lease extension for our flat in Hornsey and looking to do a vesting order. Is this something you can help us with?
My leasehold flat in Hornsey is up for sale and I have a hopefully firm offer. There is 82 years unexpired on the lease and I want a lease extension. What does it cost on average to get a lease extension by, say,thirty years
My husband and I had entered into buying a studio flat in Hornsey. I was advised by the EA that the lease extension had already been completed while on a viewing (fivety six years unexpired lease prior to extension). The description on the listing said "sold with a long lease". It turns out as we are about to exchange of contracts we find that the lease has not been extended. The seller supposedly has a quote but no finances to extend as a result the owner intends to exchange and use the my deposit to extend the lease. My question is why has this only just been brought to my attention by my lawyers?
Even though I may not need a lease extension but I do require a vesting order on a property I want to acquire in Hornsey. The house is freehold but the garden is officially leasehold, 995 year lease from 1854. Its the garden area.
I own the freehold reversion of a property in Hornsey and a leaseholder would like a lease extension. Her valuer has suggested a figure of £9,000, but has increased this by £2,000 without too much effort. My valuer has suggested a much higher premium. She does not appear to wish to negotiate wanting to go to LVT. If a lease extension does go to tribunal, can I handle the matter myself, just armed with the valuations I have? If not, what charges would I be likely to incur?