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Leasehold
If you have decided to sell your leasehold property or are thinking of granting a new lease we will ask you for:
- the original lease and any subsequent deed or deeds which have changed the original lease
- information from the landlord or managing agent about the management of the building and its repair and maintenance
Once a buyer has been found we will help with queries raised by your buyer about:
- the lease and free hold title to your property
- the terms of the lease, and the management of the leasehold property
If you are selling and buying at the same time there may be a chain and it is important to have good communication to help the process. At Hart Brown we have specialists who act for many purchasers and sellers. We understand:
- how stressful the whole process is and that keeping you fully informed at all times reduces that stress
- that 24 hour access to information about your transaction means you can check the position at any time
- that for many people the documentation involved can be confusing and daunting
To speak to someone who can help with selling a leasehold property call, email or request a call back from one of our specialist lawyers.
Who to contact
David Knapp
Partner, Head of Residential Property
01483 887772
Email
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