You will need to submit this with your application if you choose to go ahead.
The extended lease
However you apply (see below), your lease will be extended in the same way, as set out in the Leasehold Reform Housing and Urban Development Act 1993.
Abolition of the annual ground rent
Leases are extended for 90 years in addition to the length left on your existing lease.
On the same other terms as the existing lease but occasionally subject to minor modifications and certain statutory exclusions and additions
Landlords are entitled to insert a standard clause for redevelopment. This right does not arise until the end of the term of the existing lease and is subject to a court application and the payment of full compensation to the leaseholder for the full value of the remaining 90 years.
We understand how important your leasehold flat is—whether it’s your home or an investment. If your lease was originally granted for more than 21 years, you likely have the right to extend it under the Leasehold Reform Housing and Urban Development Act 1993. But the process can feel complex and overwhelming, especially if it’s your first time. Should you wait for law changes? What are your rights? How much will it cost? Will you need a solicitor or a valuer? We’ve helped hundreds of leaseholders navigate this journey with clarity, confidence, and minimal stress. Our streamlined service gives you the tools and support to take control of your lease’s future.
We’ve brought lease extensions into the modern age—simplifying the process and reducing the burden on landlords. Our service is designed to streamline communication, standardise paperwork, and ensure all valuations and notices are handled professionally. Whether you carry out valuations in-house or outsource them, we can integrate seamlessly. Our RICS-registered valuers are available where required, and third-party valuers are welcome to use our platform with their clients. As all fees are paid directly by applicants, there’s no cost to you. And with upcoming reforms under the Leasehold & Freehold Act 2024, we’re ready to adapt—so you don’t have to.