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Recently asked questions relating to Rotherham Lease Extensions
My husband and I have just purchased a three bed apartment inRotherham and I'm deliberating a lease extension as soon as practicable e.g. in 24 months of ownership
So this is the scenario: I bought a one bed flat in Rotherham that I am now unable to sell due to the lease requiring a lease extension. What's your solicitors fee ?
I need to extend my existing lease can you help me with that? I think it has fivety four years left
I would like to have my residential flat leasehold extension premium assessed. The flat is in Rotherham, and my lease will reach 55 years this April. Could you advise me about the costs and time-frame to obtain an appraisal? Also, do you represent your clients at the LVT court?
I am a FTB of a leasehold flat in Rotherham. The lease has just 64 years balance left and ground rent is £25. Is it possible for the vendor to serve the Notice of Claim and then assign over the right to me as the purchaser once I complete the buying process so that I can avoid waiting for the two 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 may be possible but will it be very time costly to the seller? Unfortunately the landlord is absent, so I am not sure how this will play out.
I am a landlord of a block of flats in Rotherham, and the leaseholders are in the process of being granted lease extensions. I anticipate receiving the money next week. As I am not on self assessment do I get in touch with the tax man ?
My father has a share of freehold, with two other leaseholders in a building in Rotherham. House divided into three flats. He has a lease, which has approximately 79 years outstanding. How much would it cost for a lease extension and how many years would he need to extend by?
We are purchasing a maisonette in Rotherham which has share of freehold and a leasehold. The lease was on the short side so the owner commenced dealing with a lease extension. The vendor has submitted the lease extension paperwork to HMLR. A crucial aspect of the conveyancing process is for our property lawyers to do a pre-completion search on the lease. The problem here is that as a lease extension has been submitted we've been told by our lawyers 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 have to be patient until the lease extension has actually been registered before completing.?
My wife and I are in the throws of buying a home (a garden flat inRotherham with share of freehold). During our search, we were always looking at flats that had at least 84 years outstanding. We identified a apartment we liked and the estate agent assured that the lease was long albeit not specifying a number. Today our solicitors told us the lease only has sixety nine years and thus needs a lease extension. Do we run away, or do we negotiate our offer?
I own the freehold of a couple of flats. Someone has the lease on the ground flat in Rotherham. I live in the upper flat. I was reviewing the land registry documents last night when I noticed that my flat has a lease on it. There is 70 years remaining. If I want to do a lease extension then would I simply be paying for the conveyancing practitioners costs?