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35k agreed with the freeholder, just attempting to find a Little Bromwich property lawyers for a lease extension. Our lease has nearon 55 yearsoutstanding. How long will this take ?
We have just acquired a garden flat located inLittle Bromwich and I'm considering extending the lease as soon as possible e.g. after 24 months of ownership
My name´s Matthew. I’m property hunting in Little Bromwich I'm seeing a one bedroom apartment online, with slightly less sixety two years outstanding, how much will it likely cost to extend in this location by, say, twenty years?
I plan on buying a flat located in Little Bromwich. The offer is subject to the lease extension. The current owner’s property lawyers 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 National Westminster Bank. Moreover, which are the following lease extension steps to complete the purchase?
I'm deliberating over purchasing a garden flat (leasehold) but the landlord has been missing for around 15yrs. I wonder whether it will be less expensive to try to purchase the freehold or to get a lease extension and apply for RTM?
Offer accepted on a a garden flat in Little Bromwich, were told numerous times by the EA that the lease was in excess of 100 years, we have just had our mortgage offer in writing through the post which states the lease as 85 years.We are about to exchange contracts in a couple of days. My query is how is possible that the estate agent got it so wrong?
My husband has a share of freehold, with two other leaseholders in a building in Little Bromwich. House converted into three apartments. He has a lease, which has slightly more than seventy eight years left. Does he have to do the lease extension at the same time with the other tenants, or could he extend the lease on his own?
I own 60% in a shared ownership flat with a housing association and I am considering a lease extension on a lease which is now around seventy six years. I need a property lawyers at my end. Can you advise please? I live near Little Bromwich and have a mortgage with Britannia.
We are hoping to buy a flat (a one bedroom apartment located inLittle Bromwich with share of freehold). Throughout our search, we were always looking at flats that had a minimum ninety years left. We found a place we liked and the selling agent assured that the lease was long albeit not specifying a number. This morning our solicitors informed us the lease only has fivety nine years and therefore requires a lease extension. Should we walk away, or do we negotiate our offer?
We know that others in the same block previously had a lease extension, and the freeholder was amenable. It therefore appears worth taking risk of avoiding a formal survey and base the initial offer on on the premiums paid by others . This would save on double valuation fees. Would you recommend such a course of action?