
Buying a house with an annexe and Stamp Duty Land Tax
Before you bid for a houses with an annex you need to carefully consider the amount of Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) you will have to pay; it is complicated.
With years of experience acting for both flat owners and landlords our partner led offer will help you understand and navigate this and related rights in a straightforward and cost-effective way. Our experience and industry relationships mean that we can offer a fixed price service covering all the legal and valuation advice you need.
As members of ALEP, the Association of Leasehold Practitioners, we are able to provide expert legal advice that helps you achieve your objectives while extending your lease. We offer transparency in respect of all our costs and we always provide a full quotation at the outset of your case. In the majority of cases we can provide a quotation for a lease extension on a fixed fee basis.
We have created a solution to make the process of extending a flat’s lease as straight forward and cost effective as possible where the premium is likely to be moderate and there are no complicating factors.
To ensure peace of mind we provide the advice flat owners need in one place for a fixed overall fee. We arrange the valuation to save time and effort with our trusted partners who will advise you of the premium payable for a new longer lease and subsequently deal with all of the negotiations on your behalf. We undertake the end-to-end legal process and related conveyancing.
The fee for this service is £3,500 plus VAT and disbursements (payments you must make to third parties that we help organise for you such as Land Registry fees to obtain copy documents, for example your title and lease, and to register your claim notice and the new lease & stamp duty where applicable). It does not apply where the premium is likely to exceed £40,000.00 or to Complex Matters outside the fixed fee offer. Should Tribunal or Court Proceedings be required, these costs fall outside of the fixed fee offer details of which can be found here.
To proceed Click here. As a first step we will undertake a conflict check to ensure that we can act for you and confirm whether this service is available to you. This may take 2 or 3 days. Details of the process are set out here.
Before you bid for a houses with an annex you need to carefully consider the amount of Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) you will have to pay; it is complicated.
The right to manage (RTM) enables leaseholders of residential flats to take control of management of their building via an RTM company that they are members of so replacing the landlord or other third party appointed in the lease in this regard.
The Government has published an open consultation titled “Strengthening Leaseholder Protections over Charges and Services,” which runs until 26 September 2025. This consultation accompanies the implementation of the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 and is part of the wider legislative programme designed to rebalance the leasehold system in favour of flat owners and occupiers.
The consultation targets the next phase of reforms: improving transparency around service charges, regulating managing agents, and reforming major works and reserve funds.
While all of these reforms seem to favour leaseholders, ultimately life may become more expensive, and some flats may be more difficult to sell as a result.