What your Lease Plan package includes
A complete Lease Plan typically includes:
- Scaled floor plan(s) at the correct Land Registry scale
- Red edging of the demised premises
- Blue/green edging for rights of way and shared areas
- Access routes, communal areas, and parking
- North arrow, scale bar, and orientation
- High‑resolution PDF ready for submission
- Optional site visit if no drawings exist
All plans are produced using CAD and checked twice for compliance.
What your Title Plan package includes
A complete Title Plan typically includes:
- OS MasterMap base mapping
- Red edging of the legal boundary
- Identification of gardens, land, outbuildings & parking
- Rights of access, easements & shared areas
- North arrow, scale bar, and orientation
- Fully Land Registry–compliant PDF
Every plan is prepared to meet HM Land Registry’s exact requirements.
Our process
A clear, structured workflow designed for fast turnaround:
- Site review We assess your drawings, photos, or OS mapping.
- Drafting & compliance We prepare your plan using CAD and Land Registry standards.
- Quality check All boundaries, rights of way, and scales are verified.
- Final plan preparation A planning‑ready, Land Registry–compliant PDF is produced.
- Submission & liaison We send the plan to your solicitor or directly to you for submission.
Fees
Typical fees start from:
- £95–£145 for simple residential Lease Plans
- £145–£245 for multi‑floor or commercial Lease Plans
- £95–£195 for standard Title Plans
- £245+ for complex land parcels or multi‑title sites
A fixed quote is provided after reviewing your drawings and site details.
Borough‑specific considerations
Lease and Title Plan requirements vary between councils and solicitors. We specialise in:
- London boroughs — strict accuracy and boundary clarity
- Kensington & Chelsea — high scrutiny on communal areas and access
- Westminster — detailed rights‑of‑way and mixed‑use layouts
- Camden — complex conversions and sub‑divisions
- Lancashire authorities — large plots, land parcels & rural boundaries
- Conservation areas — sensitive boundary treatment and historic layouts
Your plan is tailored to your borough’s mapping and submission expectations.
Common mistakes to avoid
Applications and registrations are often delayed when:
- Plans are not drawn to Land Registry scale
- Boundaries are unclear or incorrectly edged
- Rights of way are missing or inaccurate
- Estate agent plans are submitted instead of compliant plans
- Old or low‑resolution drawings are used
- Plans do not match the lease or transfer wording
Planning World ensures your plan is accurate, compliant, and accepted first time.