You can use this service to check how long is left on your lease or order a full copy of your lease document from HM Land Registry records.
Alternatively, you can use form OC2 to order a copy of the lease directly from HM Land Registry for £3. This is the cheapest option to access your lease, but it may take longer to receive it this way.
Lease documents will vary based on the individual property, but there are common parts that you will find included, for example:
Understanding your lease fully can be complex and you should consider getting the advice of a solicitor to help explain anything you are unsure of.
There are a number of alternative places where you can get a full copy of your lease.
You can use this service to order a full copy of a lease document from HM Land Registry.
In most cases, the lease document will be available immediately and accessible through our website within a couple of minutes. In a few cases, it may take up to 24 hours for your copy lease to be delivered.
You’ll just need your postcode and first line of the address to get a copy of your lease using this service.
We’ll attempt to match your property and find the title number automatically from this alone. In a small number of cases, we may have to do this manually.
If you don’t see the documents you require, please contact us and we can check this for you.
This service allows you to get a copy of your lease for £8.99. Additional documents can also be added for £4 each.
You’ll usually be able to access your your lease on our website within a couple of minutes, with a maximum processing time of 24 hours.
It’s cheaper to use form OC2 to request these documents from HM Land Registry directly at a price of £3 each, however, this may take longer to be processed.
In most cases, your lease document will be available for instant download, but you’ll see a message if this isn’t the case before making any payment to us.
Some documents require manual investigation from HM Land Registry, or the system may be closed between certain hours of the day for maintenance. In these cases, you can contact us and we’ll advise on the best way to get a copy of your lease.
You can request a copy of the lease for any property just by providing the postcode and first line of the address.
This doesn’t need to be your own property. For example, you may want to view the lease of a property you are considering buying or check the terms of a lease for a neighbouring property.
You can ask the landlord to extend your lease at any time. You may also be able to negotiate the terms of your lease.
Requesting a full copy of your lease will allow you to confirm important details like the term, restrictions and fees which will be useful before contacting your landlord.
You can also ask the landlord to sell you the freehold at any time.
Extending your lease might not be a straightforward process all of the time, so it may be worth seeking some advice first from a solicitor.