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Residential Property Conveyancing

By: Property Team Last updated: March 16th, 2026

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Our Conveyancing Fees

Conveyancing fees for freehold purchase

Property price bracket Standard fees
Up to £150,000 £1,350 plus VAT
£150,001 to £250,000 £1,450 plus VAT
£250,001 to £350,000 £1,550 plus VAT
£350,001 to £450,000 £1,725 plus VAT
£450,001 to £500,000 £1,850 plus VAT
£500,001 to £750,000 £2,250 plus VAT
£750,001 to £1,000,000 £2,950 plus VAT
£1,00,001 to £1,500,000 £3,500 plus VAT
£1,500,001 to £2,000,000 £3,950 plus VAT
£2,000,001 to £3,000,000 £5,000 plus VAT

All reference to VAT on this page is at the standard rate of 20%

In addition, the following fixed fees and expenses will apply to all purchases.

Additional fees and expenses

Description Amount
Our electronic transfer fee (to send completion monies including bank charge) £35 plus VAT*
Our completion and submission of the Land Transaction Return to HM Revenue and Customs fee £90 plus VAT
Land Registry pre-completion search expense £7 plus VAT
Bankruptcy search expense (fee per name and variation of each name) £6 plus VAT
Our fee for obtaining Help to Buy ISA bonus £50 plus VAT
Lawyer checker expense £18 plus VAT
Forces Help to Buy advance pay loan fee (if applicable) £110 plus VAT
Help to Buy fee (if applicable) £220 plus VAT
Armalytix source of funds fee £21 plus VAT

All reference to VAT on this page is at the standard rate of 20%

In addition, the following fees and expenses will apply which are calculated on the basis of:-

  • The agreed price of the property
  • The location of the property
  • Your own personal circumstances and reason for purchasing

Search fees

Our standard search packs include:

  • Local Authority Search
  • Water and Drainage Search
  • Environmental Search

Where applicable, we will carry out a mining search for £50 +VAT.
The cost of the search pack depends upon whether the Administrative Area within which the property you are buying is situated.

Searches are subject to VAT* and example costs are provided below:

Local authority search fees

Council Cost
South Hams District Council £250.48
Cornwall Council £362.67
Plymouth City Council £255.42
West Devon Borough Council £250.48

Land registry fees and stamp duty land tax

Land registry fee (this is a scaled fee depending on the value of the transaction and whether you are buying a newbuild or unregistered property that is subject to first registration) please click here.

Stamp Duty Land Tax (this depends on the value of the transaction and whether you are purchasing the property for use as your main residence or a buy-to-let investment property / second home) please click here.

Worked Example of fees and expenditures

Using the information above you can estimate the total sum applicable to your transaction. It is also easy to obtain a specific quote by contacting our Client Services team:

Example – Purchase of a freehold property by an individual in Plymouth for £150,000

Professional Costs £1,250.00
VAT on our fees £268.00
Our fees INC VAT £1,608.00
Vatable disbursement
Pre-completion & bankruptcy search (per person) £6.00
Notifying the transaction to HM Revenue & Customs £90.00
Bank transfer fee £35.00
Online identity check (per person) £14.50
Lawyer checker fee £18.00
Non-vatable disbursements
Local search, water & drainage search, environmental search and Terrafirma search bundle (estimate – some searches may be subject to VAT) £300.00
Land Registry fee £100.00
Disbursements £473.50
VAT on disbursements £14.70
Total disbursements INC VAT £488.20
Our total fees and disbursements inclusive of VAT £2,096.20

Our fees cover the standard work required to ensure that you acquire a good and marketable title to the property you are buying and that any specific conditions of your mortgage loan (as stipulated by your lender) are satisfied, including:

  • Examination of the title to the property
  • Obtaining all relevant searches
  • Considering the disclosures made by the Seller
  • Raising appropriate enquiries with the Seller
  • Addressing the general and specific requirements of your mortgage lender (if applicable), reporting to your Lender and arranging for drawdown of the mortgage advance
  • Providing you with a detailed written report relating to the property and providing either hard copy or electronic copies of all documents made available to us by the Seller during the course of our own enquiries
  • Maintaining good levels of communication with you throughout the course of the transaction by way of either telephone or email or face-to-face meetings as you direct
  • Dealing with your specific enquiries
  • Implementing appropriate measures to try to protect you and your mortgage lender from fraud
  • Exchange contracts and complete purchase
  • Notification to HM Revenue and Customs once the transaction has completed and payment of Stamp Duty Land Tax
  • Addressing the registration formalities at the Land Registry following completion

When do our fees become payable?

Our standard fixed fees are due on completion of the transaction. Payments to third parties, such as Land Registry title documents will be payable in advance. We normally ask you to make an initial advance payment on account of £300. If the initial payments are likely to exceed this, we will request an additional sum to cover those expenditures.

Referral fees

We have a commercial arrangement with a few local Estate Agents, Mortgage Brokers and Financial Advisors to whom we pay a fixed fee for each matter that is referred to us by them. A formal referral agreement is made between Wolferstans and the company or body referring work to us but our duty remains to advise you independently in line with our professional duties. The agreement will not impact on you, as a client, or your rights as a consumer. We will let you know if such an arrangement is in place between Wolferstans and the person or body that has referred you to use our services. We will confirm to you in writing the fee that Wolferstans shall pay to the Referrer on completion of your transaction. Please note, that the fees quoted to you by Wolferstans will not be increased or amended to account for the referral fee.

How long will it take?

The length of time that it takes to complete a purchase of a freehold property depends on various factors, including:

  • How quickly the other party to the transaction is able to proceed
  • How quickly the conveyancer acting for the other party is able to progress the transaction
  • How quickly you are able to respond to any enquiries or provide us with relevant instructions
  • Whether any unusual or difficult circumstances should arise or come to light during the course of the transaction.

It will also depend on the nature of the transaction, for example, whether:

  • you are relying on monies under an advance pay loan agreement such as under the Forces Help to Buy Scheme
  • there are multiple owners
  • you are buying a property subject to existing tenancies
  • you are buying under a Shared Ownership Scheme
  • you are using the Help to Buy Scheme
  • the transaction is a probate purchase awaiting issue of the formal Grant of Probate
  • you wish to instruct a Surveyor to prepare a HomeBuyer’s report and the availability of the Surveyor
  • you are buying only a part of a property that is subject to complex rights and reservations
  • you are buying a newbuild property on a new development
  • you are buying an auction property
  • the property you are buying has been repossessed by the owner’s mortgage company
  • you have a related transaction
  • you are buying under a part-exchange arrangement.

On average, standard purchase transactions take between 6 to 12 weeks to complete.

Conveyancing fees for freehold sale

Property Price Bracket Standard Fees
Up to £150,000 £1,350 plus VAT
£150,001 to £250,000 £1,450 plus VAT
£250,001 to £350,000 £1,550 plus VAT
£350,001 to £450,000 £1,725 plus VAT
£450,001 to £500,000 £1,850 plus VAT
£500,001 to £750,000 £2,250 plus VAT
£750,001 to £1,000,000 £2,950 plus VAT
£1,00,001 to £1,500,000 £3,500 plus VAT
£1,500,001 to £2,000,000 £3,950 plus VAT
£200,0001 to £3,000,000 £5,000 plus VAT

*All reference to VAT on this page is at the standard rate of 20%

In addition, the following fixed fees and expenses may apply to sales

Additional fixed fees and third party expenses

Our Electronic Transfer Fee to redeem a mortgage or charge £35 plus VAT*
Office copy title information documents from HM Land Registry £7 per document plus VAT

All reference to VAT on this page is at the standard rate of 20%

Example total fees

Using the information above you can estimate the total sum applicable to your transaction. It is also easy to obtain a specific quote by contacting our Client Services team:

Example – Sale by an individual of a freehold property in Plymouth for £150,000 subject to a mortgage

Professional Costs £ 1,250.00
VAT on our Fees £ 250.00
Our Fees Inc. VAT £ 1,500.00
Vatable Disbursements
Bank Transfer Fee £ 35.00
Online identity check £ 14.50
Lawyer checker £ 18.00
Non-Vatable Disbursements
Land Registry Fee – Property Title Information £ 28.00
Disbursements £ 95.50
VAT on Disbursements £ 19.10
Total Disbursements Inc VAT £ 114.60
Our total fees and Disbursements Inclusive of VAT £ 1,614.60

Our fees cover the standard work required to complete the sale of your home including;

  • Obtaining the title documents to your property from the Land Registry or, if your property is unregistered, considering the deeds available and preparing the Epitome on Title
  • Drafting the contract for approval by your buyer’s solicitors
  • Addressing enquiries raised by your buyer’s solicitor
  • Providing you with updates on progress of your transaction and maintaining good levels of communication throughout by either email or telephone or face-to-face meetings as you direct
  • Advising you on how to obtain any missing information or documents relevant to your sale
  • Approving the form of transfer deed provided by the buyer’s solicitors
  • Arranging to redeem any existing mortgage or charge secured against your property on completion.

When do our fees become payable?

Our standard fixed fees are due on completion of the transaction. Payments to third parties, such as Land Registry title documents will be payable in advance. We normally ask you to make an initial advance payment on account of £100. If the initial payments are likely to exceed this, we will request an additional sum to cover those expenditures.

Referral fees

We have a commercial arrangement with a few local Estate Agents, Mortgage Brokers and Financial Advisors to whom we pay a fixed fee for each matter that is referred to us by them. A formal referral agreement is made between Wolferstans and the company or body referring work to us but our objective remains to advise you independently in line with our professional duties. The agreement will not impact on you, as a client, or your rights as a consumer.

We will let you know if such an arrangement is in place between Wolferstans and the person or body that has referred you to use our services. We will confirm to you in writing the fee that Wolferstans shall pay to the Referrer on completion of your transaction. Please note, that the fees quoted to you by Wolferstans will not be increased or amended to account for the referral fee.

How long will it take?

The length of time that it takes to complete a sale of a freehold property depends on various factors, including:

  • How quickly the other party to the transaction is able to proceed
  • How quickly the conveyancer acting for the other party is able to progress the transaction
  • How quickly you are able to respond to any enquiries or provide us with relevant instructions
  • Whether any unusual or difficult circumstances should arise or come to light during the course of the transaction

It will also depend on the nature of the transaction, for example, whether:

  • the buyer is relying on monies under an advance pay loan agreement such as under the Forces Help to Buy Scheme
  • there are multiple owners
  • the property is being sold subject to existing tenancies
  • the buyer is using a Shared Ownership Scheme
  • the buyer is using the Help to Buy Scheme
  • the transaction is a probate sale/purchase awaiting issue of the formal Grant of Probate
  • the buyer wishes to instruct a Surveyor to prepare a HomeBuyer’s report and the availability of the Surveyor
  • you are selling only a part of a property that is subject to complex rights and reservations
  • you have a related transaction
  • you are selling under a part-exchange arrangement.

On average, standard sale transactions take between 6 to 12 weeks to complete.

Conveyancing fees for leasehold purchase

Leasehold Price Bracket Standard Fees
Up to £150,000 £1,850 plus VAT
£150,001 to £250,000 £1,950 plus VAT
£250,001 to £350,000 £2,150 plus VAT
£350,001 to £450,000 £2,225 plus VAT
£450,001 to £500,000 £2,350 plus VAT
£500,001 to £750,000 £2,750 plus VAT
£750,001 to £1,000,000 £3,450 plus VAT
£1,00,001 to £1,500,000 £3,750 plus VAT
£1,500,001 to £2,000,000 £4,450 plus VAT
£200,0001 to £3,000,000 £5,500 plus VAT
Additional fixed fees and expenditures Fee
Electronic Transfer Fee (our fee to send completion monies including bank charge) £35 plus VAT
Completion and submission of the Land Transaction Return to HM Revenue and Customs £90 plus VAT
Land Registry pre-completion search £7 plus VAT
Bankruptcy search (fee per name and variation of each name) £6 plus VAT
Fee for obtaining Help to Buy ISA bonus (if applicable) £50 plus VAT
Lawyer checker fee (used if the Seller’s appointed solicitors are unknown to us to help avoid fraud) £18 plus VAT
Help to Buy fee (if applicable) £220 plus VAT
Forces Help to Buy advance pay loan fee (if applicable) £110 plus VAT
Shared Ownership fee £50 plus VAT
Armalytix source of funds fee £21 plus VAT

*All reference to VAT on this page is at the standard rate of 20%

Additional variable fees and expenses (calculated on the basis of):

  • The agreed price of the property
  • The location of the property
  • Your own personal circumstances and reason for purchasing

Search fees

Our standard search packs include:

  • Local Authority Search
  • Water and Drainage Search
  • Environmental Search

The cost of the search pack depends upon whether the Administrative Area within which the property you are buying is situated.

Searches are subject to VAT and example costs are provided below:

Administrative Area Price
South Hams District Council £250.48
Cornwall Council £362.67
Plymouth City Council £255.42
West Devon Borough Council £250.48
Additional searches
Mining search £50 + VAT*

*All reference to VAT on this page is at the standard rate of 20%

Land registry fees and stamp duty land tax

Land registry fee (this is a scaled fee depending on the value of the transaction and whether you are buying a newbuild or unregistered property that is subject to first registration) please click here.

Stamp Duty Land Tax (this depends on the value of the transaction and whether you are purchasing the property for use as your main residence or a buy-to-let investment property / second home) please click here.

Additional fees – Leasehold purchase – these are dependent on the individual matter Fee
Ground rent and service charge apportionments *£150
Notice of Transfer Fee (to be advised by landlord/managing agent) *£100
Notice of Charge Fee (to be advised by landlord/managing agent) *£100
Deed of Covenant Fee (to be advised by landlord/managing agent) *£150
Other (to be advised by landlord/managing agent) *£?

*These figures are typical, but each Landlord/freehold agent has its own charging scale and so the figures provided are for illustrative purposes only and should not be relied upon.

Worked Example of fees and expenditures

Using the information above you can estimate the total sum applicable to your transaction. Or, get in touch today to obtain a specific quote.

Example – Purchase for an individual of a leasehold property in Plymouth for £150,000 subject to a mortgage

Purchase of a leasehold property by an individual in Plymouth for £150,000 Fee
Professional Costs £1,750.00
VAT on our Fees £368.00
Our Fees Inc VAT £2,208.00
Vatable Disbursements
Pre completion & bankruptcy search (per person) £6.00
Notifying the transaction to HM Revenue & Customs £90.00
Bank Transfer Fee £35.00
Online identity check (per Person) £14.50
Lawyer Checker Fee £18.00
Local search, Water & Drainage search, environmental search and Terrafirma search
bundle (estimate – some searches may be subject to VAT)
£300.00
Land Registry Fee £100.00
Disbursements  £473.50
VAT on Disbursements £14.70
Total Disbursements Incl. VAT £488.20
Our total fees and Disbursements Inclusive of VAT £2,696.20

*These figures are typical, but each Landlord/freehold agent has its own charging scale and so the figures provided are for illustrative purposes only and should not be relied upon.

The work involved in dealing with a leasehold purchase is similar to the work set out under the heading “Freehold Purchase” and the additional work includes:

  • Considering the title to the freehold land (the land in the ownership of the Landlord)
  • Considering the provisions of the lease and the seller’s leasehold title
  • Ensuring that any restrictions contained in the leasehold title are dealt with appropriately and all necessary consents to the assignment of the lease are obtained
  • Reviewing ground rent provisions
  • Reviewing service charge provisions
  • Reporting on the anticipated annual costs and expenditures of the leasehold property
  • Ensuring the Landlord’s compliance with current legislation in relation to the freehold land and buildings
  • Service of notices on the freeholder / management company

You should also be aware that ground rent and service charge are likely to apply throughout your ownership of the property. We will confirm the ground rent and the anticipated service charge as soon as this we receive this information.

When do our fees become payable?

Our standard fixed fees are due on completion of the transaction. Payments to third parties, such as Land Registry title documents will be payable in advance. We normally ask you to make an initial advance payment on account of £300. If the initial payments are likely to exceed this, we will request an additional sum to cover those expenditures.

Referral fees

We have a commercial arrangement with a few local Estate Agents, Mortgage Brokers and Financial Advisors to whom we pay a fixed fee for each matter that is referred to us by them. A formal referral agreement is made between Wolferstans and the company or body referring work to us but our duty remains to advise you independently in line with our professional duties. The agreement will not impact on you, as a client, or your rights as a consumer. We will let you know if such an arrangement is in place between Wolferstans and the person or body that has referred you to use our services. We will confirm to you in writing the fee that Wolferstans shall pay to the Referrer on completion of your transaction. Please note, that the fees quoted to you by Wolferstans will not be increased or amended to account for the referral fee.

How long will it take?

The length of time that it takes to complete a purchase of a leasehold property depends on various factors, including:

  • How quickly the other party to the transaction is able to proceed
  • How quickly the conveyancer acting for the other party is able to progress the transaction
  • How quickly you are able to respond to any enquiries or provide us with relevant instructions
  • Whether any unusual or difficult circumstances should arise or come to light during the course of the transaction.

It will also depend on the nature of the transaction, for example, whether:

  • you are relying on monies under an advance pay loan agreement such as under the Forces Help to Buy Scheme
  • there are multiple owners
  • you are buying a property subject to existing tenancies
  • you are buying under a Shared Ownership Scheme
  • you are using the Help to Buy Scheme
  • the transaction is a probate purchase awaiting issue of the formal Grant of Probate
  • you wish to instruct a Surveyor to prepare a HomeBuyer’s report and the availability of the Surveyor
  • you are buying only a part of a property that is subject to complex rights and reservations
  • you are buying a newbuild property on a new development
  • you are buying an auction property
  • the property you are buying has been repossessed by the owner’s mortgage company
  • you have a related transaction
  • you are buying under a part-exchange arrangement.

On average, standard purchase transactions take between 6 to 12 weeks to complete.

*All reference to VAT on this page is at the standard rate of 20%

Conveyancing fees for leasehold sale

Leasehold Price Bracket Standard fees
Up to £150,000 £1,850 plus VAT
£150,001 to £250,000 £1,950 plus VAT
£250,001 to £350,000 £2,150 plus VAT
£350,001 to £450,000 £2,225 plus VAT
£450,001 to £500,000 £2,350 plus VAT
£500,001 to £750,000 £2,750 plus VAT
£750,001 to £1,000,000 £3,450 plus VAT
£1,00,001 to £1,500,000 £3,750 plus VAT
£1,500,001 to £2,000,000 £4,450 plus VAT
£200,0001 to £3,000,000 £5,500 plus VAT

All reference to VAT on this page is at the standard rate of 20%

Additional variable fees and expenses (calculated on the basis of):

    • The agreed price of the property
    • The location of the property
    • Your own personal circumstances and reason for selling
    • Ownership of the freehold land and whether the freeholder has appointed an agent or agents to manage the freehold its behalf
Electronic Transfer Fee (our fee to redeem any mortgage or charge including bank charge) £35 plus VAT*
HMLR fee for obtaining title documents £7 per document plus VAT
Landlord/freehold management company/managing agent sales pack fee payable to Landlord/freehold management company/management company *This is likely to be between £120 to £420
Licence to Assign fee payable to Landlord/freehold Management Company *This is likely to be between £100 to £200

The actual fees payable will be notified to you following enquiry raised of the freeholder. The level of fees payable may depend on the number of flats in the building and the size of the freehold estate.

All reference to VAT on this page is at the standard rate of 20%

Worked Example of fees and expenditures

Using the information above you can estimate the total sum applicable to your transaction. It is also easy to obtain a specific quote by contacting our Client Services team.

Example – Sale by an individual of a leasehold property in Plymouth for £150,000 subject to a mortgage

Non-vatable disbursements

Professional Costs £1,750.00
VAT on our fees £350.00
Our fees INC VAT £2,100.00
Vatable disbursement
Bank Transfer Fee £35.00
Online identity check/td> £14.50
Lawyer checker 18.00
Land Registry fee – Property Title Information £28.00
Disbursements £95.50
VAT on disbursements £19.10
Total disbursements INC VAT £144.60
Our total fees and disbursements inclusive of VAT £2,214.60

What is included in our standard fee?

The work involved in dealing with a Leasehold sale includes those items set out above under the heading “Freehold Sale” and, in addition, includes:

      • Liaising with your Landlord / your Landlord’s managing agent to make enquiry relating to insurance and ground rent
      • Liaising with your Landlord / the Management Company / managing agent to make enquiry relating to service charges (these are the costs for maintaining the building and any common areas in a good state of repair and condition)
      • Dealing with enquiries raised by your buyer’s solicitors in relation to ground rent and service charges
      • Calculating apportionments of ground rent and service charges
      • Addressing any compliance matters or restrictions on sale

When do our fees become payable?

Our standard fixed fees are due on completion of the transaction. Payments to third parties, such as Land Registry title documents will be payable in advance. We normally ask you to make an initial advance payment on account of £100. If the initial payments are likely to exceed this, we will request an additional sum to cover those expenditures.

Referral fees

We have a commercial arrangement with a few local Estate Agents, Mortgage Brokers and Financial Advisors to whom we pay a fixed fee for each matter that is referred to us by them. A formal referral agreement is made between Wolferstans and the company or body referring work to us but our duty remains to advise you independently in line with our professional duties. The agreement will not impact on you, as a client, or your rights as a consumer. We will let you know if such an arrangement is in place between Wolferstans and the person or body that has referred you to use our services. We will confirm to you in writing the fee that Wolferstans shall pay to the Referrer on completion of your transaction. Please note, that the fees quoted to you by Wolferstans will not be increased or amended to account for the referral fee.

How long will it take?

The length of time that it takes to complete a sale of a leasehold property depends on various factors, including:-

      • How quickly the other party to the transaction is able to proceed
      • How quickly the conveyancer acting for the other party is able to progress the transaction
      • How quickly you are able to respond to any enquiries or provide us with relevant instructions
      • Whether any unusual or difficult circumstances should arise or come to light during the course of the transaction

It will also depend on the nature of the transaction, for example, whether:

    • the buyer is relying on monies under an advance pay loan agreement such as under the Forces Help to Buy Scheme
    • there are multiple owners
    • the property is subject to existing tenancies
    • the buyer is using a Shared Ownership Scheme
    • the buyer is using the Help to Buy Scheme
    • the transaction is a probate sale/purchase awaiting issue of the formal Grant of Probate
    • the buyer wishes to instruct a Surveyor to prepare a HomeBuyer’s report and the availability of the Surveyor
    • you are selling only a part of a property that is subject to complex rights and reservations
    • you have a related transaction
    • you are selling under a part-exchange arrangement.
    • On average, standard sale transactions take between 6 to 12 weeks to complete.

Our fees for mortgages and remortgages

Our fees for dealing with the formalities of the new mortgage over your current home are:

Residential Re-mortgage

Property price bracket Our fees
Up to £500,000 £850 plus VAT*
£500,000 – £750,000 £950 plus VAT*

*All reference to VAT on this page is at the standard rate of 20%

Our fees for buy-to-let mortgages

Property price bracket Our fees
Up to £249,999 £1,500 plus VAT*
£250,000-£499,999 £1,700 plus VAT*
£500,000-£749,999 £1,950 plus VAT*

*All reference to VAT on this page is at the standard rate of 20%

Search fees

Our standard search packs include:

  • Local Authority Search
  • Water and Drainage Search
  • Environmental Search

The cost of the search pack depends upon whether the Administrative Area within which the property you are buying is situated.

Searches are subject to 20% VAT and example costs are provided below:

Administrative Area Price
South Hams District Council £250.48
Cornwall Council £362.67
Plymouth City Council £255.42
West Devon Borough Council £250.48
Additional searches
Mining search £50 + VAT

Using the information above you can estimate the total sum applicable to your transaction. You can also contact our team for a free quote.

Example of fees and expenditures

A residential re-mortgage of a freehold property by an individual in Plymouth valued at £150,000

Standard legal fee incl VAT £900.00
Bank Transfer Fee incl VAT £42.00
Credas ID Verification incl VAT £3.96
Local searches incl VAT £300.00
Pre-completion search fee payable to HM Land Registry £7.00
Land Registry Bankruptcy search fee (single name) £7.00
Office copies £14.00
Land Registry £30.00
Total costs £1,306.96

The work involved is to check that the title to your property, which is to secure payment of the mortgage debt, is good and marketable and includes:

  • Examination of the title to the property
  • Obtaining all relevant searches
  • Making enquiry as to any alterations or changes you may have made to the Property and obtaining copies of all relevant consents and compliance certificates
  • Addressing the general and specific requirements of your mortgage lender (if applicable) and reporting to your Lender
  • Checking your existing insurance arrangements are acceptable to your lender
  • Redeeming any existing charges registered against the property
  • Undertaking all appropriate due diligence
  • Serving notice of the new mortgage on your Landlord or their agent/freehold management company (leasehold only)

All reference to VAT on this page is at the standard rate of 20%

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