Registered Lease

Sets out the terms upon which a Leasehold Title is granted.

In England and Wales, when a lease on a property is granted for 7 years or longer there is a legal requirement to register the lease with Land Registry. Registered leases are referred to in the Title Register and copies are usually retained by Land Registry.

A Registered Lease will outline how the Leasehold tenure and Freehold tenure interact with each other and their respective rights. The lease will usually contain additional plans, parking schemes, plans of common parts and service charge provisions where appropriate. . Certain types of property are predominantly tenanted on a leasehold basis, including but not limited to: Apartments and Flats, Car Parks, Garages and many Commercial Premises such as Offices Shops, Restaurants, Public Houses, Night Clubs, Warehouses, Clinics, etc

Please allow up to 7 days to receive a copy of a lease!

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