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Leaseholders

Find out what being a leaseholder means, pay your leasehold charges, update your contact details, and apply for a council parking space or garage.

Pay your leaseholder charges or update your details

Pay your leaseholder charges
Pay online or find out how to set up a Direct Debit to pay your monthly leaseholder charges.
Update your leaseholder details
Use Housing Online to update your details, add details of any sub-tenants, update details of managing agents, view service charges and make payments.

Your leaseholder rights and responsibilities

What being a leaseholder means
Find out what your responsibilities are as a council leaseholder, and how to contact us about your lease.
Council leaseholders handbook
Find out more about the rights and responsibilities of both council property leaseholders and the council as a leasehold manager.

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Apply for a council parking space or garage
Find your nearest council car park or garage and apply for a parking space.
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