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  • 62 year lease

    I am looking at buying a flat on buy to let basis that has 62 years left on lease,is that a problem? I am buying to supplement income for retirement, wont last that length of time myself so equity would be for kids if I dont sell before dying
    Whats involved and how costly is it to get a new lease and at what time would that be considered essential
    hope you can help with advice
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    Re: 62 year lease

    Apparently mortgage lenders start to get nervous at anything less than 70 years.

    Extending is complex and potentially very expensive.

    I would suggest you need specialist advice.

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