Hello all,
Im really hoping one of you can help me out on this rather stressful situation I found myself in. basically I have a leasehold flat, and will soon be starting the process of extending the lease .
Firstly, I have an absentee freeholder, so will have to go through the courts, however my main concern is this – I live in a flat (there are two – including mine), therefore am I able to extend the lease on just my flat or will both be extended at the same time
Your replies will be very much appreciated
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if you go to Court you are basically asking for the freehold interest to be returned to the Crown initally i believe? one method is then to arrange with your neighbor to purchase the freehold together.
i did find the following information which is correct and seems to deal with your query exactly
http://www.enfranchisementsolicitors.co.uk/uncategorized/applying-for-lease-extensions-with-an-absentee-freeholder/
i advised her two years ago regarding the lease situation and how much it is likely to cost - her response was basically 'not bothered'. im pretty sure that her opinion hasnt changed.
therefore, if it was the case that both flat owners (leaseholders) had to extend the lease together, i would be screwed as she would be unco-operative. my only other option would be to put the flat on the market and hope for the best
oh and re: purchasing the freehold, im pretty certain that if you go via the court (vesting order) you do basically end up purchasing the freehold.
Not an expert on this by any means, but there's loads of information on the internet and most of it is not as daunting to read as you might think. I would also suggest talking to http://www.lease-advice.org/ .
When you say absent freeholder, do you mean that you don't know who actually owns the land?
i have a name and address for the freeholder, however the register has not been updated for a few years with up to date details. having done some research it does look like the fh may have passed away. She definitely does not live at the address stated in the register, so I am unable to contact her (if alive).
Even if she is still alive, it seems she have never really taken their role seriously i.e. never charged maintenance charges/ ground rent, never checked up with myself or my neighbour that insurance is in place. Basically its like she just washed her hands with it all
Just want to get it all sorted asap as im getting rather stressed about it. Have already instructed a surveyor to look at the flat next week and im currently choosing between two solicitors to act on my behalf.
You will need to show that the freeholder is untraceable. May be quickest to get a report from an enquiry agent.
I would look into both if i were you.
http://Www.lease-advice.org/