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I am interested in getting a lease extension for a flat in St Asaph and want to use a local . Is there a that you can recommend?
Hi. I need someone to review my lease extension ahead of it being completed just to ensure there's nothing that I haven't seen - it's just a surrender and regrant with a few minor changes.
I am deliberating whether to purchase the freehold or a lease extension of my property in St Asaph and have been in touch with the freeholder, have had quote for around £3k to extend the lease. I will be doing a get a new mortgage with The Royal Bank of Scotland to release of equity. The adviser handling the remortgage suggested I get two quotes : one for the lease extension and one for outright acquisition .The lease started in 1981 and since then the ground rent has been raised from £15.00 per annum to £200 per year.
I'm looking for an apartment to purchase in St Asaph and I'm not really familiar with the leasehold title. I've found a garden flat I like with a 87 years lease. My research reveals that I can go for a lease extension having owned the property for a couple of years, but:- Is this a given?
I am concerned that my daughter is being hoodwinked. She submitted an offer on a ground floor flat in St Asaph, where the lease is nearon fivety seven years but she was advised by the selling agents that the vendor had extended it to 125 years. She has now been advised the owner was waiting for her to instruct lawyers before commencing with the lease extension. Seems unscrupulous, also it could take time to sort it all out. Am I being too sceptical?
Regarding a property in St Asaph. upper maisonette. 76 yrs unexpired. I have an agreed lease extension to £14k for 135yrs. Landlord also insisted on Section 42 Notice which I think is a tad over the top. Advice required.
I am hoping to extend the lease on my one bedroom apartment in St Asaph I am looking for help to verify the premium. I have a quote from the landlord. I would like to go forward as soon as possible, but for the right premium and fee.
My wife and I are aware that others in the same building previously had a lease extension, and the landlord was amenable. Therefore is seems worth taking risk of not having formal valuation and base the initial offer on on the prices by others . This would save on double valuation charges. Would you suggest such a course of action?
I have fivety six years remaining on my lease of a ground floor flat in St Asaph, the Landlord requires a £25k premium for a statutory lease extension of 90yrs. I am looking for advice on whether this amount is acceptable
I'm looking for some advice with regard to a lease extension on my garden flat in St Asaph. I'll be looking to do this sometime next year as we need to move at some point then. Unfortunately the current lease is now very short and therefore I'm guessing it'll be expensive to extend. I'm also thinking that I'll probably have to go down the tribunal route. Should I look to extend it now or wait until I sell my place and have it all tied in with the property sale?
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