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Frequently asked questions relating to Yateley Lease Extensions
I am looking for a lease extension on the lease on my garden flat in Yateley which will have 64 years left in August. What fees are applicable?
I am interested in getting a lease extension for a flat in Yateley and want to use a local solicitors. Are you able to help me find a conveyancers?
This flat I have in mind requires only ground rent. Long lease so no lease extension required. I have asked the estate agents as to what happens to building insurance and responsibility for communal areas and if one of the two flats which make up the property wants to make alterations.They said they did not know. I cannot see how one could get buildings insurance for the whole building shared with another flat, either downstairs or upstairs. I do need to clarify things like this before I undertake all the expenses involved in purchasing a property I feel. Do freeholders actually supply their own insurance?
I'm looking for an apartment to purchase in Yateley and I'm not really familiar with the leasehold arrangement. I've identified a studio flat I like with a 90 years lease. My research reveals that I can go for a lease extension having owned the property for 2 years, but:- Should I anticipate any issue with the mortgage?
I am about to view a two bedroom flat, although not exactly my dream property it has enough positives to suit me very well for my present situation. However after downloading a copy of the title I've learnt that it only has 61 years outstanding on the lease. It is also a repo so I'm guessing that the vendor will not be interested in doing a lease extension. My primary concern is would it be difficult to sell on without a lease extension?
I have my suspicions that my niece might have had the wool pulled over her eyes. She submitted an offer on a three bedroom first floor purpose built flat in Yateley, where the lease is nearly 64 years but she was told by the estate agents that the seller had extended it to 99 years. She has now been told the current owner was waiting for her to appoint conveyancers before commencing with the lease extension. Seems unscrupulous, also it could take a while to sort it all out. What do you think?
Offer accepted on a a three bed flat in Yateley, were told numerous times by the EA that the lease had over 100 years, we have just had our mortgage offer sent through which states the lease as 85 years.We are soon to exchange contracts in a couple of days. My question is why has this only just come to my attention by my property lawyers?
We have owned a leasehold flat for approximately twenty years. There are fivety five years remaining on the lease. After a year of protracted negotiations through my conveyancers and, mainly, surveyor I now have an offer from the landlord. I am at a decision point on whether to accept it or go to a Tribunal and would welcome some independent thoughts.
I am hoping to extend the lease on my one bedroom first floor purpose built flat in Yateley 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.
I am currently in the process of remortgaging my one bedroom apartment in Yateley and the mortgage company that I am looking to move to requires a minimum 85 years remaining on the lease in order for them to progress matters. We currently have around seventy one years on the leasehold so looking for some advice, guidance, and some quotes to start the lease extension process