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Rogiet Lease Extensions: Q and A’s
I’m thinking about a lease extension for our leasehold house located in Rogiet and we are confused by the communication that we received from our freehold company. How long will it take?
I think our has advised us incorrectly concerning a lease extension and I would like to find out how to complain
I have shares in the freehold of 2 blocks of flats comprising of six flats each. 2 of the leasehold owners want a lease extension and I'm wondering about the the process
I have contacted my freeholder for a lease extension for my flat in Rogiet. Her has been in contact regarding fees etc. I need a ball park figure for dealing with the legalities to secure a lease extension. The property currently has a 99 YR lease which started May 1987.
My co-lessees and I are in a building consisting of five flats in Rogiet and have been offered to buy the freehold for £5000 per flat rather than go for lease extensions. We are all in agreement that we want to do this but how do we get started and what is the likely cost?
I am the freeholder of a Edwardian property split into two flats. I reside in the upper flat and my neighbour in the lower flat. My neighbour has approached me for a lease extension from the current seventy three years. What are my next steps?
Even though I may not need a lease extension but I do require a vesting order on a property I want to buy in Rogiet. The house is freehold but the garden is officially leasehold, 995 year lease from 1895. Its the garden area.
I note that your website states the anticipated fee to extend a lease is £495. Is that the all inclusive cost excluding value added tax and the HMLR fee? The price has already been agreed with the freeholder for the lease extension for my garden flat in Rogiet
We are concerned about obtaining a lease extension from an objectionable freeholder. Even though the correct procedures were followed under the appropriate legislation, the freeholder still tried to get ground rent of £300 doubling every twenty years of the new lease. Can you assist?
I know that others in the same block previously had a lease extension, and the landlord was amenable. Therefore is seems worth taking risk of avoiding a formal survey and base the initial offer on previous prices . This would save on double valuation fees. Is this advisable?
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