North Cornelly Lease Extension - Your Legal Fees Calculator
Common questions relating to North Cornelly Lease Extensions
I inherited a garden flat in North Cornelly that I am now unable to sell due to the lease requiring a lease extension. What's your legal fee ?
I am the registered owner of a flat in North Cornelly with a leasehold unexpired slightly more than sixety one years and need to extend it. Please can you clarify the next steps
I need to extend my existing lease can you help me with that? I think it has fivety six years remaining
I am in need of a rough estimate of what a lease extension will cost for a flat I would like to buy. It has fivety eight years outstanding.
I own a maisonnette and the freehold. My downstairs neighbours have asked to extend the lease what do I need to do?
I'm looking for an apartment to purchase in North Cornelly and I'm not really familiar with the leasehold title. I've found a ground floor flat I like with a 90 years lease. My research reveals that I can go for a lease extension after a couple of years, but:- Is this a given?
I will soon view a one bedroom apartment, although not exactly my dream property it has enough positives to suit me very well for my present situation. However after downloading a copy of the title I've learnt that it only has 57 years unexpired on the lease. It is also a repossession so I'm assuming that the bank will not be interested in doing a lease extension. My primary concern is would it be difficult to sell on without a lease extension?
I am the registered freeholder to two flats. Someone has the lease on the lower flat in North Cornelly. I occupy in the top flat. I was reviewing the land registry documents today when I noticed that my flat has a lease on it. There is 76 years balance left. If I want a lease extension then would I simply be paying for the conveyancers charges?
I require an estimate to extend my aunt’s lease on a ground floor flat in North Cornelly. She recently got a price from the landlord for a lease extension but I am unclear whether it is too high.
I am planning on refinancing my garden flat in North Cornelly and the bank that I am looking to switch to requires at least 80 years on the leasehold of my property in order for them to progress matters. I have discovered that I currently have around 75 years on the leasehold so require some advice, guidance, and some quotes to get the wheels in motion for a lease extension