Pentraeth Lease Extension - Your Legal Fees Calculator
Sample questions relating to Pentraeth Lease Extensions
We are looking for lease extension for our apartment in Pentraeth and we don't fully understand the letter that we got from our freehold company. How long will it take?
I acquired a property in Pentraeth and it has slightly less than 60 years left. I'd like to arrange a lease extension by twenty years
I am looking for a lease extension on the lease on my garden flat in Pentraeth which will have seventy five years left in September. What fees do you charge for this?
I am looking for a rough estimate of what a lease extension will cost for a flat I intend to purchase. It has seventy four years residual lease term.
I invested in buying a one bedroom apartment in Pentraeth with a leasehold unexpired of seventy eight years. I am curious about how much it will cost me to extend my lease term
I need to talk to you about a leasehold property in Pentraeth, I am considering bidding at auction in the next few days. The flat has a short lease and I was wondering about how much it would cost to get a lease extension and for your services.
I am looking to either purchase the freehold or a lease extension of my property in Pentraeth and have been in touch with the freeholder, have had quote for around £2500 to extend the lease. I plan to simultaneously remortgage with Platform Home Loans Ltd to free up equity. My adviser dealing with the remortgage suggested I get two quotes : one for the lease extension and one for the freehold purchase .The lease commenced in 1979 and since then the ground rent has increased from £25.00 per annum to £125 per year.
I am the freeholder of a 1930’s property split into two flats. I reside in the upper flat and my neighbour in the lower flat. My neighbour has approached me for a lease extension from the current sixety six years. What are my next steps?
Hi I own the freehold reversion in a one bedroom flat in Pentraeth. The leaseholder has a 77 year lease and would like to purchase an additional 125 years. He is offering me £18,000 but I am unsure if this is too low an offer
My wife and I are aware that others in the same building previously had a lease extension, and the landlord seemed amenable. It therefore appears worth taking risk of avoiding a formal survey and calculate the initial offer on on the premiums paid by others . This would save on double valuation fees. Is this advisable?