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What is a lease plan and why do I need one?

On October 13th 2003 new laws were implemented which meant that all new leases granted for terms over 7 year or existing leases sold or assigned with 7 years to run must now be registered with Land Registry. Part of the lease application requires a land registry compliant lease plan to be produced and submitted.

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