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FAQs concerning Poynton Lease Extensions
I’m about to offer on a garden flat to buy in the Poynton area and was curious how much would it cost for a lease extension? It has 67 years left...
I need to negotiate a lease extension for a flat in Poynton and want to use a local . Are you able to help me find a ?
Do you only advise on lease extensions in Poynton? I own a flat in Abbey Wood with 90 years left, I am looking for a quote from a .
I purchased a garden flat based in Poynton with a leasehold unexpired of 57 years. I am curious about how much it will cost me to extend my leasehold
I would like to have my residential flat leasehold extension premium assessed. The flat is in Poynton, and my lease will reach seventy years this August. Could you advise me about the costs and time-frame to obtain your valuation? Also, do you represent your clients at the Tribunal court?
I'm looking for an apartment to purchase in Poynton and I'm not really familiar with the leasehold title. I've found a three bedroom second floor purpose built flat I like with a 90 years lease. My research reveals that I can apply for a lease extension after 2 years, but:- Should I be looking at some conditions that would prevent me for getting a lease extension?
I'm intent on purchasing an apartment in Poynton valued at £195,000 the flat has approaching 54 years left on the lease. My offer was subject to a lease extension... .. that was back in August, expecting I'd be in before now. The owner has just informed the agent they'll reduce the price by£2k if I deal with the lease extension myself. I'm not sure whether that's a good idea
I own the freehold reversion of a property in Poynton where the leaseholder has requested a lease extension. Her so called valuation expert has provided a figure of £9,000, but has increased this by £2,000 without too much effort. My valuer has suggested a much higher premium. She does not appear to wish to negotiate wanting to go to LVT. If a lease extension does go to tribunal, can I deal with this myself, just equipped with the valuations I have? If not, what costs would I be likely to incur?
My father knows that others in the same building previously had a lease extension, and the landlord seemed amenable. It therefore appears worth taking risk of not having formal valuation and base the initial offer on previous prices . This would save on double valuation charges. Would you suggest this course of action?
I have 59 years remaining on my lease of a ground floor flat in Poynton, the Landlord requires a £25k premium for a statutory lease extension of 90yrs. I am looking for advice on whether this amount is too high
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