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Examples of recent questions relating to Lease Extensions in Stalham
I am looking to buy a ground floor flat in Stalham with a lease of seventy nine years but not sure how much it will cost me to renew so I can put in an offer given to future cost of a lease extension.
I am the owner of a maisonnette and the freehold reversion. The owners of the upstairs flat have asked to extend the lease what do I need to do?
I plan on buying a flat based in Stalham. My offer is conditional upon a lease extension. The owner’s lawyers 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 Bank of Ireland. Moreover, which are the following lease extension steps to complete the purchase?
I invested in buying a maisonette in Stalham. I am looking to extend lease on the property. It is roughly 80 years. I would just like to know what your charges are and how long the process takes.
I am planning to extend the lease on my one bedroom apartment in Stalham I am looking for a local company to calculate the premium. I have a premium value that the freeholder has given me. I would like to go forward as soon as possible, but for the right premium and fee.
We are in the throws of buying a flat (a garden flat based inStalham with share of freehold). During our search, we were always looking at apartments that had at least 84 years left. We identified a apartment we fell in love with and the selling agent assured that the lease term was not an issue. Today our solicitors advised us the lease only has 72 years and therefore needs a lease extension. Should we run away, or should we reduce our offer?
I am the registered freeholder of a couple of flats. Someone has the lease on the lower flat in Stalham. I reside in the top flat. I was reviewing the land registry documents recently when I noticed that my flat is leasehold. There is sixety one years balance left. If I want to do a lease extension then would I simply be paying for the property lawyers fees?
My wife and I are aware that others in the same block previously had a lease extension, and the freeholder was amenable. It therefore appears worth taking risk of not having formal survey and calculate the initial offer on previous prices . This would save on double valuation charges. Is this advisable?
We wanted an estimate on the cost of a lease extension and a few more questions answered regarding a lease extension for my garden flat in Stalham
We have a ground floor flat in Stalham with a lease of fivety six years left with a value of around £290000 we want to add 90 years to it, how much is that likely to cost?