Is your service charge too high?

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4.7MUK leaseholders
£2,405avg annual charge
+32%rise in 5 years
2 minfull AI audit

How it works

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Your annual service charge demand or accounts

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AI analyses

Compares every line item against regional benchmarks

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What leaseholders say

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"Used the Full Package — the FTT form prep saved me hours. The tribunal ruled in my favour and I got a £1,200 reduction in my annual charge going forward."

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Frequently asked questions

No. LeaseCheck.ai provides informational analysis only, not legal advice. Our reports help you understand whether your charges appear reasonable and give you the tools to ask the right questions. For formal legal advice, contact LEASE (free) or a leasehold solicitor.
Upload your annual service charge demand — the document your managing agent sends each year showing what you owe. You can also upload the service charge accounts if you have them. The document must be a text-based PDF (not a scanned image).
Our AI (Claude by Anthropic) correctly identifies and categorises charges in the vast majority of standard UK service charge documents. Benchmarks are updated quarterly from Hamptons, RICS, and Land Registry data. That said, every building is different — treat our report as a starting point for investigation, not a definitive audit.
Not currently. We require text-based PDFs. If your document is a scanned image, try opening it in your managing agent's portal and downloading a fresh digital copy. Most managing agents provide text-based PDFs when you log into your account.
Section 20 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 requires your landlord to consult you before carrying out works costing more than £250 per flat. If they didn't consult you, you may only be required to pay a maximum of £250 per flat for those works. Our analysis flags potential Section 20 issues automatically.
Yes — we offer a full refund within 24 hours if you're not satisfied with your report. Contact support@leaseaudit.co.uk.

⚖️ Disclaimer: LeaseCheck.ai provides informational analysis only, not legal advice. For formal legal assistance, contact LEASE or a solicitor specialising in leasehold law.