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Hi,


I'm new to this forum so apologies if I'm posting this in the wrong place!


Just wondered if anybody has experience extending a lease with dulwich estates?


We are in the process of buying a flat which the current owner is planning on extending the lease (currently 58 years)


The dulwich estates website estimates 4 months from start to finish - but has anybody gone through this process and can confirm?


Any replies welcome :)

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Hi womanofdulwich,


Thanks for your reply..


The vendor has lived in the flat for 9 years and so we know already he can legally extend the lease


I understand every case is different but just hoping a few people on here would have some experience actually going through a lease extension with Dulwich Estates ?


Thankyou :)

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