15. Commonhold units

To determine the number of units in your commonhold, you can refer to several sources, including official documents, property records, or communications from the commonhold association or managing agent.  


Here are steps you can take to find out the number of units in your commonhold: 

Review Commonhold Community Statement (CCS)

The Commonhold Community Statement (CCS) typically includes a description of the commonhold property, including details of the individual units. Review the CCS to find information about the total number of units within the commonhold development. 

Check title deeds 

Your title deeds, or property title documents, should also provide information about the specific unit you own and may include details about the total number of units in the commonhold development. Review your title deeds to see if they contain this information. 

Contact the commonhold association or managing agent 

Reach out to the commonhold association or the managing agent responsible for the management and maintenance of the commonhold property. They should have records and documentation that specify the total number of units within the commonhold development. You can request this information from them directly. 

Land Registry records 

You can search the Land Registry or other relevant land registry authority's records for information about your commonhold property. Land registry records typically include details about the total number of units in the commonhold development, along with other relevant property information. 

Property documents and communications 

Review any property documents, correspondence, or communications you have received regarding your commonhold property. These may include information about the total number of units in the development, such as notices from the commonhold association or managing agent. 

Consult legal advisors 

If you encounter difficulties or uncertainties in determining the number of units in your commonhold, you may consider seeking advice from legal advisors specialising in property law or commonhold matters. They can assist you in obtaining the necessary information and understanding your rights and obligations as a commonhold unit owner. 

By utilising these resources and methods, you should be able to find out the number of units in your commonhold development and gain a better understanding of the overall structure of the commonhold property. 

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