For Leaseholders
Understand your rights as a leaseholder, challenge service charges, extend your lease, and exercise the right to manage.
Common Problems
Your Rights
Your Rights as a Leaseholder
Enfranchisement, right to manage, service charge challenges, and lease extension rights for leaseholders in England & Wales.
Your Rights as a Leaseholder (Overview)
A brief overview of core leaseholder rights in England & Wales. For the full guide, see Your Rights as a Leaseholder.
Your Rights as a Homeowner
Know your rights regarding planning, boundaries, party walls, covenants, and neighbour disputes.
Key Legal Topics
Property Law
Land law, conveyancing, leases, mortgages, and intellectual property rights.
Landlord & Tenant Law
The law governing residential and commercial tenancies, including tenant protections, possession proceedings, and deposit rules.
Building Safety & Fire Safety Law
Post-Grenfell reforms, Building Safety Act 2022, cladding remediation, and the Building Safety Regulator.
Useful Guides
Bringing a Leasehold Enfranchisement Claim
How leaseholders can collectively buy the freehold of their building or individually extend their lease.
Exercising Your Right to Manage
How leaseholders in a qualifying flat can take over the management of their building from the freeholder without having to prove fault or pay compensation.
Building Safety Remediation for Leaseholders
How leaseholders in buildings with fire safety defects can access remediation and protections under the Building Safety Act 2022.
Making a Housing Disrepair Claim
How tenants can pursue landlords who fail to maintain rental properties, including legal remedies and procedures.
Letter Templates
Legal Tools & Calculators
Common Scenarios
When to Get Legal Advice
Lease extension and enfranchisement claims involve strict statutory procedures and valuation disputes that require specialist advice from a solicitor and surveyor. If you are in a building with unsafe cladding or fire safety defects, a solicitor experienced in building safety law can advise on remediation funding and your rights under the Building Safety Act 2022. Service charge disputes can be resolved at the First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) — a solicitor is not always required.