Maria M, Author at Property118

Maria M

Reply to the comment left by "Clint " at "10/06/2016 - 15:04": Hi Clint, Thank you very much for all your advice. My solicitor has told me that he can apply to the tribunal on my behalf and force the...

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Client thank you very much for your comments. The Freeholders is *****Edited*********. I have feeling that In addition to not agreeing to any negotiation on the premium, they will also ask for a large fee for their valuer and legal...

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Thanks a lot. Yes I have another flat with 56 years lease left and in this I do not have a share of the Freehold and Thanks again, I have started a Thread on lease extension. But thanks again for...

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Thank you for all the info. It is absolutely great. What is the best way to approach lease extension in general? Is it best to approach the Freeholders/ Management company informally or is it best to get a solicitor to...

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Thank you for all the info. It is absolutely great. What is the best way to approach lease extension in general? Is it best to approach the Freeholders/ Management company informally or is it best to get a solicitor to...

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Thank you for all the info. It is absolutely great. What is the best way to approach lease extension in general? Is it best to approach the Freeholders/ Management company informally or is it best to get a solicitor to...

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Thank you very much for your advice. I will get a copy of the agreement signed by all 'A' Shareholders from the Freeholders Solicitors or should I say from the Management Company's solicitors? Estate agents go on and on about...

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Thanks S.E. Landlord for your comments. What you say sounds about right. I have about 96 years lease left. I asked the building Manager a while back, if I could increase my lease. His reply was that they would not...

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I like to thank for everyone comments as it has helped me enormously so far. I wrote a letter to the Building Manager, who is the stooge for the Freeholders and said that I was not prepared to pay £150.00...

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I do agree the solicitors can be greedy. I have a flat with 56 years lease left. I am trying to extend the lease. One solicitor quoted me £750+vat, then said if he had to negotiate with my Freeholders, he...

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Reply to the comment left by "money manager" at "24/05/2015 - 18:40": Thanks for your comments. Yes I am one of the 'A' shareholders, for what is with, along with 83 other people. But this does not seem to carry...

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Reply to the comment left by "money manager" at "24/05/2015 - 12:27": Ah, this is very interesting. I asked, why there is this differentiation, with people owning 'A' shares ( with dividends) , 'B' shares ( without dividends ), and...

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Reply to the comment left by "Bill Williams" at "23/05/2015 - 09:13": Hi Bill, Thank you very much for your comments. So do I understand that the leasehold tribunal has ruled and has set precedent that £40.00 is a reasonable...

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Reply to the comment left by "Jay James" at "20/05/2015 - 20:48": James, I am not sure, how many government department, are dealing with it at present? All I would like to see is a fairer system, one that is...

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Reply to the comment left by "Tony Lilleystone" at "20/05/2015 - 18:54": Thanks Tony, you seem to have such a lot of knowledge. Thanks for sharing and all your advice. I look at the web site for (http://www.leaseholdknowledge.com/). It is...

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Reply to the comment left by "Tony Lilleystone" at "20/05/2015 - 18:19": Yes there are around 100 flats and most of them are rented. There has been a few issues in a couple of the blocks, regarding noise etc, but...

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Reply to the comment left by "David Aneurin" at "20/05/2015 - 13:49": Thanks for your reply. Yes, I can put my name forward and become a director. But I neither have the time nor have any knowledge of what my...

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After the unreasonable demands £150.00+VAT for each time I get a new tenants or renew the existing tenants contract, I have been looking in more details in the Deed of Covenant prepared by my Freeholders. They are asking for the...

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I have looked at a copy of my deeds and yes it does estate that I should have a Deed of Covenant, if I rented the flat. 1-They have been aware that I have been renting this flat for the...

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I have been renting my flat for 18years without any need for a deed of covenant. I with other owners have a share of the Freehold of the building. All of a sudden company directors(owners who have put themselves forward...

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Maria M

Maria M


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