Primrose Hill Lease Extension - Your Legal Fees Calculator
Sample questions relating to Primrose Hill Lease Extensions
I invested in buying a flat in Primrose Hill with a leasehold unexpired about 70 years and need to extend it. Please can you advise me of the next steps
My wife has an apartment located in Primrose Hill which we are about to put on the market. The leasehold has around sixety five years left on it and we are concerned this will come up for anyone who may be interested. Can you please assist on how we commence arranging a lease extension? Many thanks.
I am looking to extend the lease on my maisonette in Primrose Hill which will have 72 years unexpired lease in September. What fees do you charge for this?
I'm intending to make an offer on a house in Primrose Hill but I'm a little worried about it being leasehold. Do you know what title absolute means and is this regarding the lease? Also, we have asked to see a copy of the lease but the homeowner said they might not have it. We are worried about restrictions, and dont know what to do. We have also been approved for the mortgage but the lender doesn't know its leasehold. Do houses qualify for lease extension? Will this affect Norwich and Peterborough Building Society giving us the mortgage now?
I bought a studio flat in Primrose Hill. The start date for the lease was in 1998 for 99 years. Now I am looking to extend the lease. I am not entirely sure about additional expenses, could you tell me please how much I should expect to spend on this?
I am a FTB of a leasehold flat in Primrose Hill. The lease has only 75 years balance left and ground rent is £50. Is it possible for the owner to serve the Notice of Claim and then assign over the right to me as the purchaser on the day of completion so that I can avoid waiting for the 2 year qualifying period before I can apply to for a lease extension or have to deal with all this expense later? I have read this is legal but will it be very time consuming to the seller? To add to the complexity it’s the case of an missing landlord, so I am not sure how this will play out.
I am the freeholder of a Edwardian property split into two apartments. I live in the top floor flat and my neighbour in the lower flat. My neighbour has approached me for a lease extension from the current seventy four years. What are my next steps?
I'm living at mum and dad but have a studio flat in Primrose Hill let out which has a seventy year lease. Mortgage broker said I can remortgage as a buy to let instead of consent to let and release 55-60k which on top of a new mortgage based on my income. Not much about in Primrose Hill for me to get my own place. If I sell I will only get 150-160 due to tenant (8 months left on AST) and lease. A lease extension will cost 19k. Not sure sure whether to hold on or sell the flat?
If somebody owns a flat with a lease of under 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 doing it?
It says on your website the anticipated fee to extend a lease is £495. Is that the total cost including value added tax and the HMLR fee? The price has already been negotiated with the freeholder for the lease extension for my one bedroom apartment in Primrose Hill