North Harrow Lease Extension - Your Legal Fees Calculator
Sample questions relating to North Harrow Lease Extensions
I am thinking about a lease extension for our ground floor flat in North Harrow and we are confused by the communication that we got from our freehold company. What's your solicitors fee?
I would like to have my residential flat leasehold extension premium assessed. The flat is in North Harrow, and my lease will reach 71 years this April. Could you advise me about the costs and time-frame to obtain your valuation? Also, do you represent your clients at the LVT court?
How much will it cost me and what is the best way to start the lease extension process? I have around 55 years outstanding on my lease on a one bedroom second floor purpose built flat in North Harrow. I have emailed the managing agents who represent the landlord and they provided me with the number for the surveyor. I telephone the surveyor but I am not getting any kind of answer.
I am a freeholder of a block of flats in North Harrow, and the tenants are in the process of being granted lease extensions. I should hopefully get funds within a month or so. Are there any tax implications, the property is co-owned with my husband ?
We have a ground floor flat in North Harrow with 79 years left. Ten months ago we were quoted a deal to grant a lease extension for a further thirty years but also increase ground rent from notional to £200 per year..plus a premium I think of approximately 14k. Finally we have decided to proceed but do we now have to renegotiate?
My brother has a share of freehold, with two other leaseholders in a building in North Harrow. House divided into three apartments. He has a lease, which has nearon seventy one years outstanding. 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 am in need of some help with a lease extension. I live in Belfast but the property in question is based in North Harrow. I would be grateful if you can give me a call when you get a chance to discuss the case.
If somebody owns a flat with a lease of less than 80 years, they can afford the lease extension by borrowing the funds against the property, and the value of the flat with the new lease will more than cover the cost of the extension, then is there any justification for not extending the lease?
My and my partner know that others in the same block previously had a lease extension, and the landlord was amenable. Therefore is seems worth taking risk of avoiding a formal survey and base the initial offer on previous premiums paid . This would save on double valuation charges. Would you recommend this course of action?
I have a lease of sixety six years remaining on my flat in North Harrow. We are looking for a lease extension, so we contacted our freehold company and they came back with a quote that was double the amount and half the extension time that the lease extension calculator provided. Is there anyway, without racking up a huge legal bill, we can ask the freehold company to provide their computation of the amount and how they derived to it?