Plans
Lease plans
Floor plans to enable a freeholder to lease their property.
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A lease is an agreement between a freeholder and a lessee. Along with the written agreement, a Lease usually requires a Land Registry Compliant Plan of the property (Lease Plan) which identifies the perimeter of the leased area and any communal areas shared on the premises, mortgage companies also require this sometimes.
Title plans
Simple site plans to identify the boundary of property or land.
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The plan shows its surrounding environment. This can be often be generated from an OS map without the need to visit the site. The purpose of the title plan is to support the property description in the Land Register by providing a graphic representation and identifying the general extent of the land in a registered title.
Transfer plans
Used when transferring a parcel of land to another party.
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It shows its surrounding environment. This can be often be generated from an OS map without the need to visit the site.
The purpose of the title plan is to support the property description in the Land Register by providing a graphic representation and identifying the general extent of the land in a registered title.
Deed variation plans
Where a change has/will be made to the physical layout of a lease.
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if there is a change or error in the lease pertaining to leasehold property, or where the demise has been extended, a deed of variation will be needed.
The lease will need to be varied to rectify the problem, a deed of variation will need to be agreed and signed with your landlord.