Everything Starts with the Wording
We extract the wording, preserve the source context and organise it into clear reports, matrices and governance outputs.
“The Lessor shall maintain, repair and renew…”
Wording cross-referenced with apportionment, reserve fund and payment provisions.
“The Lessee shall indemnify the Lessors in respect of all outgoings and variations pursuant to the structural perimeters defined in schedule 4...”
Cladding Remediation & Fire Defects: Written terms cross-referenced with BSA 2022 Schedule 8 rules to show costs excluded from variable resident service charges.
Aligned to the frameworks shaping residential leasehold operations:
NHQC v2 · RICS Service Charge Code · TPI Standards · LTA 1985 · Building Safety Act 2022 · Fire Safety Framework
Clear Outputs from Complex Lease Documents
Our outputs are designed to be read, searched and referred back to.
Full Lease Reports
Plain-English explanations for leaseholders and buyers.
Estate Governance Packs
Structured outputs for mobilisation, handover and operational review.
Responsibility Matrices
Clause-linked allocation of obligations between parties.
Corporate Routing Frameworks
Lease information organised for finance, operations, compliance and customer teams.
Service Charge Mapping
Cost categories, apportionment wording, reserve funds and payment mechanisms.
Resident Transparency Material
Plain-English lease explanations for communication and onboarding.
Wording-Led. Clause-Linked. Neutral.
We work from the documents supplied. Key points are linked back to the relevant lease wording, schedule, definition or plan reference where available. Where wording is unclear, missing, contradictory or dependent on another document, we identify that uncertainty neutrally.
No generic summaries
The output follows the structure of the lease.
No unsupported assumptions
Findings are based on the wording supplied.
No legal advice
Reports are factual, explanatory and information-only.