Lease Plans
Creating accurate Land Registry lease plans is essential for any new lease lasting seven years or more. These plans must adhere to specific guidelines set by the Land Registry,
My Planning Drawings are the UK's leading provider and we are familiar with the guidelines set out by Land Registry ensuring compliance and clarity.
By choosing us, you safeguard the integrity of your lease agreement and streamline the registration process.
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Contact us to order your lease Plans today
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Lease Plans
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Contact us
Complete our simple order from with some details about you and the building to receive a quote

Provide Information or Book Measured Survey
After you receive your quote. You can send over the information we require or you can book a measured survey

Receive your Drawings
Your drawings will be conveniently sent to you in digital format for print. Alternatively, we can print and post these to you!
What is a Lease Plan?
Land Registry Complaint Drawing
Creating accurate Land Registry lease plans is essential for any new lease lasting seven years or more. These plans must adhere to specific guidelines set by the Land Registry,
My Planning Drawings are the UK's leading provider and we are familiar with the guidelines set out by Land Registry ensuring compliance and clarity.
By choosing us, you safeguard the integrity of your lease agreement and streamline the registration process.
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Contact us to order your lease Plans today
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It is important to ensure that all lease plans submitted to Land Registry are fully compliant so that there are no delays! Since 2002, it has been the law that these guidelines must be followed.
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For consistency, and to ensure that the land included in a lease can be readily identified with minimal room for error or misinterpretation, the Land Registry publishes guidelines.
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It must be drawn to scale; usually 1:1250 – 1:500 for urban properties and 1:2500 for farms and other rural properties.
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It must include enough detail that the property included in the lease can be identified on an Ordnance Survey map, including enough roads, junctions and landmarks that the general location of the property is clear.
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It must include a bar scale using metric measurement.
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In the case of flats and maisonettes, it must show the location of the property in relation to the external footprint of the building.
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If the leased property is split across multiple floors, it must show the extent of the lease on each floor, using separate plans if necessary.
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It must show in greater detail, using a larger scale, any intricate boundaries such as internal divisions within a building.
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It must agree with the verbal description contained in the deed.
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Plans may be rejected if they are ambiguous, are not to scale, do not match the verbal description or cannot be accurately related to the OS map in terms of location and alignment.
Why Choose Us?
Our expertise in preparing Land Registry Compliant Lease Plans involves creating detailed, accurate drawings of leased properties.
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These plans are meticulously drafted to comply with specific guidelines set out by the HM Land Registry. They include clear representation of the property layout, indicating the leased area (demised premises), boundaries, and common areas, with a specific scale (commonly 1:200 or 1:1250 for urban properties, and 1:2500 for rural properties) and a clear North point for orientation.
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Our lease plans are also distinguished by coloured edgings to define different parts of the property, with internal structures and access points clearly marked. This level of detail ensures that the plans are not only compliant with legal standards but also practical for property management and dispute resolution.