Commonhold Plans

Commonhold developments need clear, accurate plans that show the layout of the property and how the different areas are defined. These plans usually identify the extent of the commonhold land, the individual units, and the common parts shared by unit-holders. They form part of the Commonhold Community Statement, so it is important that they reflect the physical layout of the development clearly and accurately. At Lease Plans Online, we prepare commonhold plans with the precision needed for legal, conveyancing, and Land Registry purposes, helping solicitors, developers, and property professionals set out the structure of a commonhold development with confidence.

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What the Plan Must Show

  • Clear identification of each unit
  • Clear delineation of common parts
  • Floor levels where applicable
  • Appropriate scale and location plan
  • Consistency with the Community Statement

Because commonhold structures are defined entirely by their documentation, clarity at plan stage is particularly important.

Our Approach

We prepare structured, compliant plans suitable for inclusion within Commonhold Community Statements.

  • Detailed unit outlining
  • Clear common part identification
  • Accurate scaling
  • Alignment with legal documentation

Where revisions are requested by solicitors or Land Registry, we handle amendments swiftly and carefully.

Frequently asked questions

What does a commonhold plan show?

A commonhold plan normally identifies the commonhold land, individual units and common parts. It should be clear, scaled and consistent with the wider commonhold documentation.

How does the plan relate to the Commonhold Community Statement?

The plan forms part of the documentation that helps define the commonhold structure. It needs to support the way units, common parts and boundaries are described in the Commonhold Community Statement.

Can you work from draft layouts?

Yes, where the drawings are suitable and the required structure is clear. If further information is needed, we will explain this before proceeding.

Who usually instructs a commonhold plan?

Commonhold plans are usually instructed by solicitors, developers, freeholders, managing agents or property professionals involved in setting up or amending a commonhold structure.

Next step

If you are establishing or amending a commonhold structure, we can guide you through what will be required.