For buyers
Reduce leasehold uncertainty. Get a cleaner read before exchange.
LeaseLens is built for buyers who have the pack in hand but do not want to wait until late-stage conveyancing to understand the likely cost, delay, and missing-information risks.
Buyer workflow
Use the pack to understand what could cost money, slow the deal, or need follow-up.
This is most useful when the pack has arrived but the important points are still buried across multiple documents.
How buyers use it
Each stage answers a different buyer problem.
Typical trigger
When buyers usually open LeaseLens
- You have just received the management pack and do not know where to start
- The service charge looks high, rising, or unclear
- You have spotted major works or building-safety wording and want context fast
- You want sharper questions before exchange pressure builds
Free preview
What the buyer sees before paying
- The strongest cost and delay signals first
- Critical missing documents that weaken the pack
- A quick read on whether the full report is worth buying
- Starter follow-up prompts before you pay
Paid report
What you get if you buy the report
- Plain-English summary of the pack
- Priority findings with document references
- Missing critical document checklist
- Questions draft you can forward on
- Downloadable PDF and spreadsheet files
Buyer value
What this helps a buyer do.
Know where the real risk is
The product is designed to highlight likely cost risk, delay risk, and missing information without forcing buyers to decode the whole pack alone.
Avoid reacting too late
The free preview gives buyers an earlier decision point before the deal is deep into conveyancing and time pressure is high.
Take cleaner questions forward
Instead of forwarding a vague concern, the report gives a more structured basis for asking about major works, budgets, reserve funds, and admin charges.
Keep a report copy that is usable later
The paid report is meant to be saved, shared, and referred back to as the purchase moves forward.
What to upload
The report is better when you upload the full pack, not just the pages that already look worrying.
Start with the pack you already have