Common questions relating to Snaresbrook Lease Extensions

  • I purchased a flat in Snaresbrook with a leasehold unexpired around sixety years and need a lease extension. Please can you clarify the next steps
  • My partner has an apartment in Snaresbrook which we are about to put on the market. The leasehold has around sixety one years balance left on it and we are concerned this will come up for anyone who may be interested. Can you please assist on how we get started on a lease extension? Thank you.
  • I own a one bedroom apartment located in Snaresbrook with a leasehold unexpired of sixety three years. I am wondering about how much I will need to spend to extend my lease term
  • I am the owner of a maisonnette together with the freehold. The owners of the upstairs flat have asked to extend the lease what do I need to do?
  • The terms for the lease on my apartment in Snaresbrook are 99 years from 1 Jan 1988. Can you give me a quote for a lease extension if I give you more details please?
  • We are the registered owners of a leasehold with a landlord who has failed to respond by way of a counter-notice for a lease extension for our flat in Snaresbrook and are therefore thinking about the option of a vesting order. Is this something you can help us with?
  • I am concerned that my niece might have had the wool pulled over her eyes. She put in an offer on a garden flat in Snaresbrook, where the lease is nearon 67 years but she was advised by the estate agents that the current owner had extended it to 99 years. She has now been advised the homeowner was waiting for her to instruct lawyers before commencing with the lease extension. Sounds devious, also it may take months to sort it all out. What do you think?
  • Just a quick question, how much does it cost for a lease extension on a residential property in Snaresbrook for a one bed flat - sec 42 having been issued?
  • My OH and I are in the throws of buying a property (a maisonette based inSnaresbrook with share of freehold). Throughout our search, we were always looking at properties that had a minimum eighty five years remaining. We identified a place we fell in love with and the estate agent promised us that the lease term was not an issue. Today our informed us the lease only has sixety five years and therefore needs a lease extension. Should we walk away, or should we negotiate our offer?
  • I have 56 years remaining on my lease of a ground floor flat in Snaresbrook, the Landlord requires a £18k premium for a statutory lease extension of 90yrs. I am looking for advice on whether this amount is too high
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