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Leaseholder - What must I do if I'm selling my home?

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If you are a shared owner, you must tell us if you want to sell your shared ownership home.

If you own 100% of your home, you need to tell us once you've sold it.

You must tell us if you sell your home. Most leases require that you tell us within 1 month of the sale going through. Your solicitor will usually do this as part of the sales process. They'll send us a notice of transfer. It must include the date of the sale and the details of the new owner.

We must register these details and we charge an administration fee for the time it takes us to do this.

Check our administration fees

Information packs for your buyer

When you sell your home, your buyer's solicitor will need a number of documents related to the leasehold.

Your solicitor will ask us for them, and we'll prepare a solicitor's information pack.

To apply for a management pack please complete and return the Management Pack Request Form to us at managementpacks@a2dominion.co.uk.

If there is a managing agent for your building. you may need to obtain an additional pack from them. Please contact your managing agent directly to confirm how to request a pack and whether there is a fee for this service.

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