Frequently asked questions relating to Witney Lease Extensions

  • Possibly made a mistake, I am searching for a solicitors in Witney who has Leasehold Tribunal expertise when it comes to lease extensions. Is this something you can assist me with?
  • We own a leasehold with a freeholder who has not given us a counter-notice for a lease extension for our flat in Witney and looking to do a vesting order. Is this something you can help us with?
  • In 2010 I purchased a leasehold flat in Witney. I have built a large extension and have not informed the freeholder. What are my options?
  • Regarding a leasehold in Witney. GFF maisonette. 71 yrs remaining. I have an agreed lease extension to £20k for 115yrs. Landlord also insisted on Section 42 Notice which I think is a tad over the top. Advice required.
  • Me and my fiance have owned a leasehold flat for around twenty years. It now has seventy years remaining on the lease. After a year of difficult negotiations through my conveyancers and, mainly, surveyor I now have an offer from the landlord. I now have to make a decision as to whether to accept it or go to LVT and would appreciate advice.
  • My fiance and I would like to know the cost of a lease extension valuation for a property based in Witney. Is this something you can assist us with?
  • Just been over 2 years that I have been in my garden flat in Witney. I have 60 years unexpired lease on the lease. I am now wanting to buy a share of freehold or a lease extension. I acquired the property for 342K, it is now roughly 425k. I understand that 90 years is the period most people extend. I spoke to my lawyers about the process, he answered most of my questions but just have one left: What can I expect in terms of legal charges for a lease extension? Are they usually fixed or tend to increase over time (i.e. if the process drags to the tribunal etc)?
  • Even though I may not need a lease extension but I do need a vesting order on a property I want to purchase in Witney. The house is freehold but the garden is officially leasehold, 1000 year lease from 1854. Its the garden area.
  • 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?
  • I have sixety nine years remaining on my lease of a ground floor flat in Witney, the Landlord requires a £18k premium for a statutory lease extension of 90yrs. I am looking for advice on whether this amount is acceptable
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