Uppingham Lease Extension - Your Legal Fees Calculator
Examples of recent questions relating to Lease Extensions in Uppingham
Do you only undertake lease extensions in Uppingham? I own a flat in Abbey Wood with 90 years left, I am looking for a quote from a .
I am the owner of a maisonnette together with the freehold reversion. The owners of the upstairs flat have asked to extend the lease what do I need to do?
I am considering whether to purchase the freehold or a lease extension of my property in Uppingham and have been in touch with the freeholder, have had quote for around £3k to extend the lease. I plan to simultaneously refinance with Barclays to release of equity. The broker dealing with the remortgage suggested I get two quotes : one for the lease extension and one for the freehold acquisition .The lease began in 1979 and since then the ground rent has increased from £15.00 per annum to £300 per year.
What will I need to spend and what is the best way to start the lease extension process? I have roughly 64 years left on my lease on a ground floor flat in Uppingham. I have contacted the agent who represent the head landlord and they sent me the number for the surveyor. I have contacted the surveyor but I am not getting any returned calls.
I am concerned that my daughter might be having the wool pulled over her eyes. She put in an offer on a one bedroom second floor purpose built maisonette in Uppingham, where the lease is circa 68 years but she was told by the selling agents that the vendor had extended it to 125 years. Only now has she been advised the vendor was waiting for her to retain conveyancers prior to commencing with the lease extension. Sounds devious, also it may take months to sort it all out. Am I reading too much into it?
If a leaseholder 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 extending the lease?
My and my partner know that others in the same building had already had a lease extension, and the landlord seemed amenable. Therefore is seems worth taking risk of not having formal valuation and base the initial offer on previous prices . This would save on double valuation fees. Is this advisable?
I have sixety two years remaining on my lease of a ground floor flat in Uppingham, the Landlord requires a £15k premium for a statutory lease extension of 90yrs. I am looking for advice on whether this amount is too high
I was hoping you might be able to tell me the process of how to apply for a lease extension for my studio flat in Uppingham
I have a lease of 60 years remaining on my flat in Uppingham. We are looking for a lease extension, so we contacted our freehold company and they came back with a quote that was double the amount and half the extension time that the lease extension calculator provided. Is there anyway, without racking up a huge legal bill, we can ask the freehold company to provide their computation of the amount and how they derived to it?
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