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- I own a leasehold house. How much will the freehold cost?
- I want to extend my lease. Are there any additional costs payable other than the price of the lease extension?
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the landlord entitled to charge a fee for varying the lease?
If the lease is being varied by agreement, any fee payable will be based on the terms of that agreement.
If an application is made to the Leasehold Valuation Tribunal (LVT) for an order to vary the lease each party usually bears their own costs but the LVT has discretion to make an award. The order may also require compensation to be paid to anyone likely to be disadvantaged by the variation.
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