West Moors Lease Extension - Your Legal Fees Calculator
Recently asked questions relating to West Moors Lease Extensions
Hello. I need a property lawyers to review my lease extension ahead of it being signed just to ensure there's nothing that I haven't seen - it's just a reissue with a few minor changes.
The terms for the lease on my apartment in West Moors are 101 years from 12 Dec 1988. Please supply me me a quote to extend the lease if I give you more details please?
I'm looking for an apartment to purchase in West Moors and I'm not really familiar with the leasehold tenure. I've identified a one bed flat I like with a 90 years lease. I've read that I can get a lease extension after a couple of years, but:- Should I anticipate any issue with the mortgage?
Are you able to advise on how much it would financials and the optimum way to start the lease extension process? I have roughly sixety three years unexpired lease and I own a studio flat in West Moors.
Regarding a property in West Moors. GFF maisonette. 75 yrs left. I have negotiated a lease extension price of £20k for 125yrs. Landlord also requested Section 42 Notice which I think is a tad over the top. Can you assist.
Hopefully an easy question for you, how much does it cost for a lease extension on a residential property in West Moors for a three bed flat - section 42 is already served?
We are in the throws of buying a property (a one bedroom apartment located inWest Moors with share of freehold). During our search, we were always looking at apartments that had a minimum eighty five years left on the lease. We found a place we fell in love with and the estate agent promised us that the lease term was not an issue. Yesterday our conveyancing practitioners told us the lease only has 72 years and thus needs a lease extension. Do we walk away, or do we lower our offer by the estimated difference in value resulting from the short lease term setting aside that money to cover the lease extension?
I am the freeholder of a property in West Moors and a leaseholder would like a lease extension. Her valuer has given a figure of £8,000, but has upped this to £10,000 at the drop of a hat. My surveyor has suggested a much higher premium. Negotiations have broken down so it looks at though we need to go to a FTT. If a lease extension does go to tribunal, can I deal with this myself, just equipped with the valuations I have? If not, what fee would I be likely to face?
We are concerned about getting a lease extension from an objectionable landlord. Even though the legal procedures were followed under the appropriate legislation, the landlord still attempted to get ground rent of £250 increasing by 100% every twenty years of the new term. Can you help?
My and my partner know that others in the same block had already had a lease extension, and the freeholder was amenable. It therefore appears worth taking risk of avoiding a formal valuation and base the initial offer on on the prices by others . This would save on double valuation fees. Would you suggest this course of action?