Lease Extensions - Wandsworth

Living in Wandsworth

If you own a flat or maisonette in this area of London, you may require a lease extension for your property, regardless of whether your freeholder is a private company or a local authority.

Exceptional Quality – 210 Lease extensions since 2015

Our team has extensive experience of providing lease extension services within Wandsworth areas such as Fairfield, West Hill, Southfields, East Putney, Wandsworth Common, Earlsfield, Battersea, Balham, Putney, Roehampton

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Leasehold Reform Housing and Urban Development Act 1993

Under the 1993 Act, if you have owned your flat for more than two years you are entitled to an extension to the length of your Lease. You must also hold a long lease which means it was originally granted to last more than 21 years. There are some exceptions that apply but we can advise you on this in more detail.

What are you entitled to?

A 90 year extension to the remaining term of the existing lease
A peppercorn ground rent

Process

The process is started by the Tenant serving a notice on the Landlord (section 42 Notice) and this notice would include the premium which we believe should be payable for the Lease Extension. Your Landlord would then have two months to serve a counter notice. The counter notice must admit whether you have the right to a new Lease under the Act or not and if not, must specify the reasons why. The counter notice must also state which of the proposals in the notice are accepted, and specify counter proposals for any proposals which are not accepted. This is usually the premium so the Landlord must say what premium they would accept for a Lease extension.

Once your notice has been served, the Landlord can ask for a deposit of 10% of the premium proposed in your notice at any time. Your Landlord is also entitled to have access to your flat for the purposes of valuation after service of your notice, providing he gives you three days’ notice.

Why extend your Lease?

A longer lease will maintain or enhance your property’s value and make it easier to sell or remortgage.

Once the lease drops below 80 years the cost of extending it increases rapidly as the Tenant must pay the Landlord half  of the increase in the lease’s value that results from the lease extension. This uplift is called the “marriage value”.

After Receipt of Counter Notice

Once the Landlord serves a counter notice, (section 45 Notice)  both parties have 6 months to agree the premium payable and the terms of the new Lease.
Blakes will then be negotiating the premium with the freeholder’s surveyor. In the meanwhile, Arcadia Law will be dealing with the draft lease. We will up to 6 months from the date the counter-notice is served to agree on both the premium and the terms of the new lease.

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How much will it cost ?

Valuation fees
Negotiations (if required)
Legal fees
Freeholder’s Reasonable fees
Lease extension premium

For a more precise calculation, book a free,  consultation with us.

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Completion

Once premium agreed, Arcadia Law will complete on the lease extension and register the lease at the Land Registry.

How long will it take?

The Lease Extension will usually take between 6 – 12 months depending on how efficient and reasonable your Landlord is.

A brief overview of case studies from the numerous clients who have received support and expertise from Blakes

210

Lease extensions

736

Total premiums agreed

160

Act across different locations in Wandsworth

Bartholomew Close SW18 1JG

 

Freeholder:

The Mayor and Burgesses of the London Borough of Wandsworth

Properties:

1

Bartholomew

Unexpired Term:

80-85

Ascertainment – Lease & Leasehold title register

Ground Rent:

A peppercorn

Ascertainment – Lease & deed of variation

Instruction Dates:

Since 2020

Inspection/desktop market valuation report.

East Hill SW18 2HH

 

Freeholder:

The Mayor and Burgesses of the London Borough of Wandsworth

Properties:

1

East Hill

Unexpired Term:

80-84

Ascertainment – Lease & Leasehold title register

Ground Rent:

A peppercorn

Ascertainment – Lease & deed of variation

Instruction Dates:

2018 – 2022

Inspection/desktop market valuation report.

Esher Gardens SW19 6BZ

 

Freeholder:

The Mayor and Burgesses of the London Borough of Wandsworth

Properties:

1

Esher Gardens

Unexpired Term:

84-86

Ascertainment – Lease & Leasehold title register

Ground Rent:

A peppercorn

Ascertainment – Lease & deed of variation

Instruction Dates:

Since 2021

Inspection/desktop market valuation report.

Falkener Court  SW11 5HX

 

Freeholder:

The Mayor and Burgesses of the London Borough of Wandsworth

Properties:

1

Falkener Court

Unexpired Term:

85-95

Ascertainment – Lease & Leasehold title register

Ground Rent:

A peppercorn

Ascertainment – Lease & deed of variation

Instruction Dates:

Since 2020

Inspection/desktop market valuation report.

Fernwood SW19 6LR

 

Freeholder:

The Mayor and Burgesses of the London Borough of Wandsworth

Properties:

1

Fernwood

Unexpired Term:

85-86

Ascertainment – Lease & Leasehold title register

Ground Rent:

A peppercorn

Ascertainment – Lease & deed of variation

Instruction Dates:

Since 2022

Inspection/desktop market valuation report.

Frensham Drive SW15 3EB

 

Freeholder:

The Mayor and Burgesses of the London Borough of Wandsworth

Properties:

1

Frensham Drive

Unexpired Term:

84-86

Ascertainment – Lease & Leasehold title register

Ground Rent:

A peppercorn

Ascertainment – Lease & deed of variation

Instruction Dates:

Since 2020

Inspection/desktop market valuation report.

Garrick Close SW18 1JH

 

Freeholder:

The Mayor and Burgesses of the London Borough of Wandsworth

Properties:

1

Falkener Court

Unexpired Term:

84-88

Ascertainment – Lease & Leasehold title register

Ground Rent:

A peppercorn

Ascertainment – Lease & deed of variation

Instruction Dates:

Since 2018

Inspection/desktop market valuation report.