For professionals

Faster leasehold pack triage. Clearer buyer-ready summaries.

LeaseLens is built for conveyancers, brokers, buying agents, and advisers who already touch the documents first. It turns the pack into a cleaner issue list, missing-document prompts, and a report that can be sent onward more easily.

ConveyancersBrokers and buying agentsBuyer-ready summary£29 / £59 workflow

Professional workflow

Use LeaseLens after the documents arrive and before the client needs the clearest explanation.

This is a professional-first product with buyer-readable output. The operational value is in structuring the pack early and communicating it better afterwards.

123Upload packZIP, folder, PDFs or scansReview findingsClassification, extraction, issuesGet reportSummary, PDF and follow-up

What professionals get

The product is aimed at time saved, clarity gained, and cleaner communication.

Get the fast signal

Use LeaseLens when the leasehold pack lands and someone needs Quick Findings before deciding whether the matter needs a Full Report.

Improve the client explanation

The full report is structured so a buyer or investor can read it without being handed the whole raw pack and told to work it out alone.

Call out missing material early

Quick Findings surfaces the key files that appear to be missing so the next request is obvious and better prioritised.

Keep an output you can share

Once ordered, the report can be downloaded as a PDF and reused as a cleaner summary alongside the matter notes.

By workflow

Pick the page closest to the way your team would actually use it.

For conveyancers

First-pass review and client explanation after the pack lands

Best when the management pack has arrived and the matter needs a cleaner structured review before or during the first legal pass.

For brokers and buying agents

Early commercial triage before confidence hardens

Best when the question is whether the flat looks likely to create charge, delay, or missing-document friction before the matter runs too far.

How it fits

LeaseLens is useful at three specific points in the workflow.

Stage 1

When the pack arrives

  • Upload the folder or bundle exactly as it was received.
  • Let LeaseLens classify the core documents and extract the main facts.
  • Review Quick Findings before unlocking the Full Report.

Stage 2

During quick triage

  • Use Quick Findings to spot major works, charge pressure, reserve weakness, insurance issues, and missing documents.
  • Focus the next enquiries rather than starting from a blank page.
  • Use the report as a structured aide, not as a substitute for professional judgment.

Stage 3

When the client needs a clearer summary

  • Order the full report if you want the fuller write-up and downloads.
  • Use the buyer-ready summary to explain the practical impact more clearly.
  • Keep the PDF and spreadsheet files with the matter output.

Output quality

The sample report shows the format the client or colleague actually receives.

That makes it easier to judge whether the product is genuinely useful in a live matter before you pilot it.

Sample report

See one realistic output before trying the workflow on a live matter.

The sample report is now the quickest way to judge whether LeaseLens would actually shorten first-pass review or improve the client explanation in your workflow.

Best pilot fit

Not every team needs this. These are the workflows where it is most likely to earn its place.

Best fit

Teams most likely to benefit

  • Conveyancers handling repeated leasehold purchases
  • Broker teams who want faster property triage before legal spend deepens
  • Buying agents reviewing multiple leasehold flats for clients
  • Advisers who need a buyer-ready summary rather than raw document forwarding

Launch model

Concierge-backed rather than fully autonomous

Early use should be treated as a managed workflow: upload, initial review, fuller report when needed, then use the output as a structured aid alongside professional judgment.

Next step

Run a live matter through the initial review, then decide whether the full report would genuinely save time or improve the client explanation.