Common questions relating to Park Hill Lease Extensions

  • My wife and I are seeking a lease extension for our ground floor flat in Park Hill and we are confused by the letter that we received from our landlord company. What's your solicitors fee?
  • I’m about to offer on a a property to purchase in the Park Hill area and was interested in finding out what the likely fees would be to extend a lease? It has seventy years outstanding...
  • We have seen a house for sale for £215k and we are very interested but we've just found out that it is leasehold. There are 899 years outstanding so a lease extension is not a concern. 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 correct? We wouldn't want to pay a mortgage for twenty years without the house being ours. Any help would be much appreciated.
  • The intention is to sell our 2 bed flat in Park Hill but we may require a lease extension, or possibly cover the costs of our buyers. Are you able to suggest someone to handle this?
  • I have a leasehold flat in Park Hill. I have built a big extension and have not informed the leaseholder. What should I do?
  • I am the freeholder of a Edwardian property split into two apartments. I live in the upper flat and my neighbour in the lower flat. My neighbour has approached me for a lease extension from the current 72 years. What are my next steps?
  • Coming up to two years that I have been in my two bedroom first floor purpose built flat in Park Hill. I have 70 years left on the lease. I am now wanting to buy a share of freehold or a lease extension. I purchased the property for 320K, it is now roughly 445k. I understand that 90 years is the period most people extend. I spoke to my about the process, he answered most of my questions but just have one left: Is there a benefit in getting a Park Hill based or any will do fine?
  • Hi I own the freehold reversion in a one bedroom flat in Park Hill. The leaseholder has a 64 year lease and would like to purchase an additional 90 years. He is offering me £21,000 but I am unsure if this is a correct amount
  • My wife and I are aware that others in the same block had already had a lease extension, and the landlord seemed reasonable. It therefore appears worth taking risk of not having formal valuation and calculate the initial offer on previous prices . This would save on double valuation fees. Would you suggest such a course of action?
  • Do you handle lease extensions on land? (a plot of land in Park Hill with 82yrs remaining)
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