Where can I get a copy of my lease?

Rights that a leaseholder has when their lease expires.

What happens when my lease runs out?

If you have a long residential lease (more than 21 years when granted) and the lease comes to an end.

Quiz - how well do you understand your lease?

Understand the key things you should know about your lease. If you are a purchaser, this can help make sure your solicitor has covered all of these points and explained them clearly to you.

Living in Leasehold Flats - A guide to how it works

An explanation of the nature and typical rights and obligations that relate to the ownership of a leasehold flat.

Interpretation of residential leases

Free webinar recording - available to watch now

Much obliged - a guide to residential leasehold covenants

Free webinar recording - available to watch now

Summaries of rights and obligations - Administration Charges - England

A note on the information that must accompany a demand for administration charges.

Your lease is an important document which you may need to check your rights and obligations.

Your solicitor should have given you a copy when you bought your property.

To get a copy, you could:

More information you might find useful:

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