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Common questions relating to Queenborough Lease Extensions
We have seen a house for sale for £215k and we are very keen on but we've just found out that it is leasehold. There are 798 years unexpired so a lease extension is not required. 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.
Hello. I need someone to have a look at my lease extension before it's completed just to make sure there's nothing that I haven't seen - it's just a surrender and regrant with a few minor changes.
I am the owner of a maisonnette and the freehold of both flats. My downstairs neighbours have asked for a lease extension what do I need to do?
I am looking into the costs of carrying out a lease extension for my garden flat in Queenborough, and would like some figures on that.
I would like to know the likely expense and the best way to start the lease extension process? I have around 69 years outstanding and I own a one bedroom ground floor purpose built maisonette in Queenborough.
I have a share of the freehold. There are three apartments in the house. All the leaseholders are now requiring lease extensions. What's your solicitors fee?
My lawyers (separately handling my lease extension) said I need a licence to alter given that I wish to carry out a loft extension to my property. Is this strictly required given that I have a share of the freehold. I've informally discussed the loft conversion with my co-freeholder some time ago and he had no objection once I reassured him that if my builder damages the roof I won't expect the co-freeholder to pay for future repairs to the roof. Assuming I need formal consent should I get the licence to alter and then start the lease extension process?
I am the registered freeholder to two flats. Someone has the lease on the garden flat in Queenborough. I reside in the upper flat. I was looking at the land registry documents yesterday when I noticed that my flat is leasehold. There is sixety three years unexpired. Is it possible to carry out a lease extension without instructing a conveyancing practitioners?
I am currently in the process of refinancing my one bedroom apartment in Queenborough and the mortgage company that I am looking to switch to requires a minimum 85 years on the leasehold of my property in order for them to take the mortgage forward. We currently have around sixety seven years on the leasehold so require some help, guidance, and some quotes to start the lease extension process
We have a studio flat in Queenborough with a lease of 71 years left with a value of around £410000 we want to add 90 years to it, how much is that likely to cost?