Ibraheem Dulmeer, Angela Alexiou and Matthew Price provide their round up of the 12 good rules you should follow with a lease extension.
Browsing: Extending Your Lease
Chris Glew from myleasehold provides a brief guide to equip you with a basic knowledge of the lease extension process.
Belinda Thorpe, Managing Director of Residentsline Insurance starts at the beginning with lease extensions.
If you are thinking of purchasing a leasehold property, there is some important information you should gather about the property.
After a lease extension, in theory, the flat owner has some piece of mind by the fact that the landlord continues to maintain the building.
So, you have found the dream flat and made your offer and it has been accepted – and then, someone starts mentioning the lease.
The process of leasehold enfranchisement provides a flat owner with the opportunity to extend the term of their lease.
Most claims complete in a more or less satisfactory manner on terms agreed through negotiations between the parties.
Katie Cohen explains why flat owners should make sure they understand the implications of lease length.
The right under the Leasehold Reform, Housing and Urban Development Act 1993 is to add 90 years to what is left on your existing lease.