Lease extensions

The following information is for leaseholders who want to extend their Lease.

If you are a freeholder and have received a claim from a leaseholder to extend their lease, we can help – please contact us for more information.

Why extend your lease?

A short lease causes two problems.

  1. The shorter your lease, the more difficult it becomes to sell your property. The majority of mortgage lenders will refuse to lend on properties with a lease term of less than 70 years.
  2. Leaseholders with a lease below 80 years face an additional cost to extend their lease. This is referred to as “marriage value” and represents the increased value of the property after the lease is extended.

Extending your lease before the term falls below 80 years will mean you avoid these problems.

There are two lease extension routes – statutory and non-statutory. You can find more information about these and how we can help, below.

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