FAQs concerning Radlett Lease Extensions

  • I think our property lawyers has advised us incorrectly concerning a lease extension and I want to know how to go about making a formal complaint
  • I bought a property in Radlett and it has circa seventy six years outstanding. I'd like to arrange a lease extension by twenty years
  • I have got a leasehold flat in the Radlett area and was curious whether I could get a lease extension. What are your processes and charges. There are 61 years outstanding
  • I am considering investing in a second home but it has a lease that expires in fifteen years. Its in Radlett - I wanted to see if with your services this could be extended?
  • We have seen a house for sale for £195k and we are very keen on but we've just found out that it is leasehold. There are 899 years residual lease term 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 true? We wouldn't want to pay a mortgage for 25 years without the house being ours. Any guidance would be much appreciated.
  • I own a maisonnette together with the freehold of both flats. My downstairs neighbours have asked to extend the lease what do I need to do?
  • Is it possible to talk with you about an apartment in Radlett, I am thinking of bidding at auction next week. The flat only has a few years left and I was wondering about what it would cost to get a lease extension and for your services.
  • I own a share of the freehold. There are three apartments in the building. All the leaseholders are now looking for lease extensions. Are you able to assist us with this situation?
  • I am planning to get a lease extension and am wondering what step I have to do first, I have been previously told that I have to have the finances in place before I commence the process, is this correct?
  • Me and my sister are in the throws of buying a property (a three bedroom first floor purpose built maisonette based inRadlett with share of freehold). During our search, we were always looking at flats that had a minimum 83 years balance left. We identified a apartment we liked and the selling agent promised us that the lease was long albeit not specifying a number. Today our conveyancing practitioners advised us the lease only has sixety years and thus requires a lease extension. Do we walk away, or do we lower our offer by the estimated difference in value resulting from the short lease term setting aside that money to cover the lease extension?
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