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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Reply to comment left by Clint at 10/06/2016 - 15:04
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...
Read More →26th July 2015, 11 years ago
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...
Read More →25th July 2015, 11 years ago
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...
Read More →25th July 2015, 11 years ago
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...
Read More →25th July 2015, 11 years ago
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...
Read More →25th July 2015, 11 years ago
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...
Read More →25th July 2015, 11 years ago
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...
Read More →21st July 2015, 11 years ago
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...
Read More →13th July 2015, 11 years ago
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...
Read More →Reply to comment left by money manager at 24/05/2015 - 18:40
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...
Read More →Reply to comment left by money manager at 24/05/2015 - 12:27
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...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Bill Williams at 23/05/2015 - 09:13
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...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Jay James at 20/05/2015 - 20:48
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...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Tony Lilleystone at 20/05/2015 - 18:54
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...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Tony Lilleystone at 20/05/2015 - 18:19
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...
Read More →Reply to comment left by David Aneurin at 20/05/2015 - 13:49
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...
Read More →20th May 2015, 11 years ago
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...
Read More →17th May 2015, 11 years ago
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...
Read More →14th May 2015, 11 years ago
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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