Frequently asked questions relating to Tring Lease Extensions

  • My wife and I have just completed on a three bedroom first floor purpose built flat located inTring and I'm deliberating extending the lease as soon as practicable e.g. after a couple of years
  • I have an interest in the freehold of buildings comprising of 8 flats each. 2 of the leasehold owners want to extend their leases and I'm curious about the the process
  • I'm planning to make an offer on a house in Tring but I'm a little worried about it being leasehold. Do you know what title absolute means and is this regarding the lease? Also, we have asked to see a copy of the lease but the homeowner said they might not have it. We are worried about restrictions, and dont know what to do. We have also been approved for the mortgage but the lender doesn't know its leasehold. Do houses qualify for lease extension? Will this affect TSB giving us the mortgage now?
  • I am looking into the costs of carrying out a lease extension for my first floor flat in Tring, and would like some figures on that.
  • I wondered if you could help me on how much it would financials and the best way to start the lease extension process? I have around 67 years left and I own a garden flat in Tring.
  • I am hoping to extend the lease on my ground floor flat in Tring I am looking for a local company to calculate 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.
  • Coming up to 2 years that I have owned my three bedroom ground floor purpose built maisonette in Tring. I have 79 yrs left on the lease. I am now wanting to buy a share of freehold or extend my lease. I acquired the property for 350K, it is now roughly 445k. I understand that 90 years is the period most people extend. I spoke to my solicitors about the process, he answered most of my questions but just have one left: Is there a benefit in getting a Tring based conveyancing practitioners or any will do fine?
  • If somebody owns a flat with a lease of less than 80 years, they can afford the lease extension by borrowing the funds against the property, and the value of the flat with the new lease will more than cover the cost of the extension, then is there any justification for not doing it?
  • I note that your website states the anticipated fee for dealing with a lease extension is £495. Is that the all inclusive cost excluding value added tax and the land registry fee? The price has already been negotiated with the freeholder for the lease extension for my two bedroom first floor purpose built maisonette in Tring
  • I require an estimate to extend my mother’s lease on a garden flat in Tring. She recently got a price from the freeholder for a lease extension but I am not sure it is too expensive.
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