✅ Checked against current law

Does Your Service Charge Demand Meet Current Requirements?

We check the demand, accompanying notices and your lease, then separate genuine legal defects from missing evidence, transparency concerns and reforms that are not yet in force.

£49
Results within 48 hours · Written report · Fixed fee
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Current law and future reform are different

Existing legislation already imposes important requirements on many residential service charge demands. The Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 also contains further transparency measures, but several still require implementation and notice before they become operational. We apply only requirements in force to the legal-compliance result and label future-readiness observations separately.

What We Check

Current statutory checks, lease checks and transparency observations—clearly separated.

1

Summary of rights enclosed

For a demand within section 21B, we check whether the prescribed summary accompanies it and explain the consequence of any specific defect.

2

Landlord identity & address

We check the information supplied against the relevant statutory requirements and distinguish a requestable omission from a defect with a defined consequence.

3

Lease and charging period

We check whether the charge appears to follow the lease machinery and whether the relevant period is identifiable. A concern here does not automatically make every demand unenforceable.

4

Charge breakdown provided

We identify whether the demand supplies enough detail to understand the sum claimed and what further information should be requested. The future standardised-form reforms are not treated as current law.

5

Insurance information

We flag missing premium, broker and remuneration information for further enquiry. We do not state that the uncommenced LAFRA transparency regime already makes the charge unenforceable.

6

Amount and payment timing

We identify the sum claimed, the stated due date and whether these appear consistent with the documents reviewed. Ambiguity is reported without assuming automatic unenforceability.

7

Service evidence

Where evidence is available, we note how and when the demand was received and flag any point that depends on the lease, statute or further evidence.

How It Works

1

Order & pay

£49 via Stripe. We confirm within 2 hours.

2

Complete intake

Tell us about the demand. We then send separate secure document-upload instructions.

3

We check it

We assess seven evidence-led points and separate current law, lease issues and future reform.

4

Report delivered

PDF within 48 hours after all requested documents arrive, with findings and next actions.

What Your Report Tells You

ResultWhat it meansWhat we recommend
✓ No defect identified No defect was identified from the documents reviewed; this is not a guarantee that every charge is payable or reasonable Focus challenge on the substance of the charges — consider a full audit
! Further information needed Information is missing or the demand appears inconsistent with the lease, but automatic unenforceability has not been established We provide focused questions and identify any point needing legal advice
✗ Non-compliant (s.21B) Summary of rights missing — you may legally withhold payment We provide template wording to withhold payment and demand correction
✗ Commission not disclosed Insurance remuneration or placement information is not apparent from the documents supplied We provide a neutral information request and explain which future reforms are not yet in force

Order Your Demand Compliance Check

Send us the demand and accompanying papers. We provide a sourced assessment of current requirements, lease issues, missing evidence and future-readiness points.

£49
Fixed fee · Results within 48 hours · PDF report · Action template included
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Found issues? A full LeaseScan audit (£295) then analyses every charge line by line and produces a formal challenge letter. The demand check cost is credited against the full audit price if you upgrade within 14 days.

Common Questions

Can I really withhold payment if my demand is non-compliant?
Yes — under Section 21B of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, where a demand does not comply with the prescribed requirement to include the summary of leaseholders’ rights and obligations, the tenant may withhold payment until the requirement is met. Once a correct demand is issued, payment becomes due. Do not simply stop paying without understanding which specific defect applies to your demand — our report explains this clearly.
What if my demand passes but the charges still seem too high?
Demand compliance and the reasonableness of charges are different questions. A demand may show no identified compliance defect while the underlying costs still merit investigation. The Demand Compliance Check reviews the demand and supplied evidence; a full LeaseScan audit analyses the charges in more depth. If you upgrade within 14 days, we credit the £49 against the audit price.
What documents do I need to send?
Start with the complete demand, every page of its covering letter and schedules, and the relevant lease service-charge clauses if available. Insurance papers and related correspondence may also help. After checkout, complete the intake form; we will send separate secure upload instructions. Please do not send sensitive documents through the public form.
Does this apply to my building even if it’s small?
Section 21B applies to demands for variable service charges payable by tenants of dwellings, subject to the legislation and facts of the case. Building size and tenure can affect other provisions. We will identify the applicable basis rather than treating uncommenced LAFRA measures as present requirements.