Simple, transparent pricing

One clear fee based on your building size. No per-flat charges, no hidden costs, no markups.

No win, no fee

If your Right to Manage claim is not successful, you do not pay our fee. We only charge once your RTM company has been formed and your claim notice has been served.


You can also be reimbursed for this fee by your RTM company once it's formed - see our FAQ for how this works.

Getting your Right to Manage

A one-time fee based on the number of flats in your building.

2-10 flats

£499

Perfect for small blocks and converted houses

11-25 flats

£799

Most common building size for RTM claims

26-50 flats

£1,199

Larger blocks with more coordination needed

50+ flats

£1,799

Large developments - get in touch for details

For comparison, solicitor-led RTM services typically charge £500-£2,000 depending on building size - often significantly more for larger buildings.

What's included in every plan

Full eligibility assessment using official property and company data

Section 21 and 22 information requests

RTM company formation support (Companies House)

Section 78 and 79 notice generation

Step-by-step guidance through the entire process

Document review checkpoints before anything is sent

Direct signposting to free legal advice (LEASE, LKP)

Email support throughout your claim

After you take over

Once your RTM company is formed, YourBuilding will continue to support you with ongoing building management - compliance tracking, document storage, service charge management, repair tracking and more. This is currently in development.

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What else might I need to budget for?

Beyond our fee, there is a £50 one-off fee to register your RTM company with Companies House.

Most leaseholders complete the RTM process without needing a solicitor - free advice is available from LEASE and the Leasehold Knowledge Partnership.

If your landlord contests your claim and it goes to the First-tier Tribunal, a tribunal application fee of £100-£200 may apply. Since March 2025, each party bears their own legal costs in RTM claims, so the financial risk of a contested claim has significantly reduced.