Land Registry Lease Plans in London
HM Land Registry compliant lease plans with accurate red-line demise, prepared to the correct scale for leasehold registration across London.
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Land Registry & Legal PlansService Overview
A lease plan defines exactly what is being let, and HM Land Registry will reject a lease that is not supported by a compliant plan. We prepare lease plans that meet the Land Registry's requirements in full — drawn to a recognised metric scale, based on an accurate site survey or current Ordnance Survey mapping, with the demised area clearly edged in red, the correct floor levels identified, and a north point and scale bar shown. For flats, offices, and retail units we measure the unit, identify the precise extent of the demise (including any parking, storage, or shared areas), and produce a plan your solicitor can attach to the lease with confidence that it will register first time.
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Key Benefits
Accuracy & Methodology
We base the plan on an accurate measured survey of the unit, or on current Ordnance Survey MasterMap where appropriate, and draw it to a recognised metric scale (typically 1:100, 1:200, or 1:500). The demised extent is confirmed with you or your solicitor, edged in red, and annotated with the floor level, scale, and orientation required for registration under the Land Registry's plan requirements.
Data & Deliverables
We export high-density spatial datasets ready for ingestion in leading architectural and civil engineering software.
- HM Land Registry compliant lease plan (PDF, ready to attach to the lease)
- Red-edged demise with parking, storage, and shared areas identified
- Scaled floor plans for each demised level with scale bar and north point
- Editable CAD source file (.DWG) for future amendments
Service Specific FAQ
Q: Will the plan be accepted by HM Land Registry?
Yes. We prepare lease plans to the Land Registry's published requirements — accurate metric scale, clearly edged red demise, identified floor levels, a north point, and a scale bar. Preparing plans correctly the first time avoids requisitions that can otherwise hold up registration by weeks.
Q: Do you need to visit the property to produce a lease plan?
For an accurate demise we normally carry out a quick measured visit, particularly for internal flat layouts. Where suitable existing survey data or accurate floor plans are available, we can sometimes produce the plan from those without attending site — we will advise which route applies to your unit.
