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AERO 01 Jul 18 7.44pm | |
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Any legal buffs among you that could answer my problem.I have to extend my lease in the near future as its quite low at moment ,But want to turn my one bed flat into a two bed which i will have to get leasholders permision i know .Should i get lease extended before i convert or after conversion ? As oviously it will be worth more as a two bed Thanks
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Painter Croydon 01 Jul 18 8.17pm | |
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Originally posted by AERO
Any legal buffs among you that could answer my problem.I have to extend my lease in the near future as its quite low at moment ,But want to turn my one bed flat into a two bed which i will have to get leasholders permision i know .Should i get lease extended before i convert or after conversion ? As oviously it will be worth more as a two bed Thanks I would suggest you get legal advice, before you approach the freeholder. No point getting the leaseholders permission as that is you.
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Jacey 01 Jul 18 8.51pm | |
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Based on my recent experience,get the lease extended before adding value to your property. Good luck.
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Badger11 Beckenham 01 Jul 18 9.37pm | |
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I would suggest buying the freehold if that is possible. I live in a block of flats we are leaseholders but also own the freehold. We extended our lease from about 90 years to 999 years. I can't remember but there is some sort of right to buy for leaseholders. If you are planning on staying where you are this would be better in the long run. Aa the owner of the freehold you can then write your own lease you would also control ground rent this is just a device for the freeholder to extract more money. If you have neighbours I would suggest you approach the freeholder as a group. The way it works is you set up a company that owns the freehold each dwelling has 1 share in that company you can then write your own lease and make whatever rules through the company. If you are just planning to extend the lease I might be wrong but I think you will need the permission of the freeholder to convert a 1 bed into a 2 bed? They may refuse or ask for an additional payment.
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dingdong bognor regis 01 Jul 18 9.59pm | |
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sounds complicated why dont people buy a freehold property in the 2st place
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AERO 02 Jul 18 3.44pm | |
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Thanks for your helpful comments,its a big block of flats in Croydon so not much chance of buying the freehold .Probably makes sense to get lease extented first before adding value with second bedroom but qill get some legal advice thanks all .
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Jacey 02 Jul 18 4.33pm | |
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Originally posted by AERO
Thanks for your helpful comments,its a big block of flats in Croydon so not much chance of buying the freehold .Probably makes sense to get lease extented first before adding value with second bedroom but qill get some legal advice thanks all . Hi Aero, Suggest you get a couple of estate agents to give you a current realistic valuation and you can go and visit Regards.
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South Devon Eagle Newton Abbot 02 Jul 18 5.52pm | |
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I am an estate agent. Regardless of whether it's a one or two bed, if you're looking to sell it and the lease is under 70 years, you Defo need to extend as mortgage companies for the buyer won't lend on it. It needs to be really 99years or above.
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 02 Jul 18 7.37pm | |
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Originally posted by dingdong
sounds complicated why dont people buy a freehold property in the 2st place So what you’re saying is, people shouldn’t buy flats.
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AERO 02 Jul 18 8.33pm | |
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Defo going to extend the lease as quite low ,and know its going to cost around the £40g mark to increase , but my issue is turning it into a two bed before or after , but looks likely to be best after extending cheers
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