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Common questions relating to Rogiet Lease Extensions
I bought a flat in Rogiet with a leasehold unexpired roughly 75 years and need to extend it. Please can you advise me of the next stages
My wife has a flat located in Rogiet which we have just put on the market. The leasehold has around 77 years remaining on it and we are concerned this will come up for anyone who may be interested. I am after more information on how we get started on a lease extension? Thank you.
I am about to put an offer in on a garden flat in Rogiet with a lease of seventy nine years but unsure what it will cost me to renew so I can put in an offer given to future cost of a lease extension.
I am going to purchase a flat based in Rogiet. The offer is subject to the lease extension. The flat owner’s has served the Section 42 Notice. Once this notice has been accepted by the freeholder, it is possible for the lessee to assign the benefit of that notice to me, the buyer, so that the buyer “stands in the shoes” of the Lessee, so to speak. I was wondering if this could be a problem for the mortgage lender TSB. Moreover, which are the following lease extension steps to complete the purchase?
I have my suspicions that my niece might be having the wool pulled over her eyes. She put in an offer on a one bedroom apartment in Rogiet, where the lease is around fivety nine years but she was told by the selling agents that the vendor had extended it to 99 years. Only now has she been advised the homeowner was waiting for her to instruct lawyers before commencing with the lease extension. Sounds unscrupulous, also it could take months to sort it all out. Am I being too sceptical?
I am a freeholder of a block of flats in Rogiet, and the lessees are in the process of being given lease extensions. I anticipate receiving funds within a month or so. As I am not on self assessment do I contact the Inland Revenue ?
I am considering buying an auction property and found a studio flat in Rogiet. It only has a 49 year lease..the vendor as mortgagees in possession will not want to mess around with applying for a lease extension..what are the disadvantages of this except for the expensive fee to extend the lease and decreased chance of getting a mortgage with Accord Mortgages Ltd?
Me and my sister are proceeding with a purchase of a garden flat in Rogiet. I was advised by the EA that the lease extension had already been completed while on a viewing (71 years left prior to extension). The sales particulars said "sold with a long lease". It transpires at the point of exchange of contracts we find that the lease has not been extended. The homeowner apparently has a quote but no finances to extend and consequently the flat owner wishes to exchange and use the 10% deposit to extend the lease. My question is how is possible that the estate agent got it so wrong?
We have been in discussion with our freeholder after having a valuation on our studio flat in Rogiet. We have a 73 year lease and we wish to increase this to 99. The Freeholder has provided us with a premium amount that he is happy with to accept for the extension of the lease, which we are happy with as well and wish to proceed. All we need now is a to handle this for us. Can you please provide me what your costs would be to act on the lease extension.
We are buying a 2 bed flat in Rogiet which has share of freehold and a leasehold. The lease was on the short side so the seller is in the process of extending the lease. The seller’s lawyer has submitted the lease extension paperwork to HMLR. A crucial aspect of the house buying process is for our to do OS1 search on the property title. The concern here is that as a lease extension has been submitted we've been told by our it may not be possible to do this "priority search" right now as the new property title number is not known. Is it right that we must wait until the new lease is registered?
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