Ground Rent

HomeGround offers four different payment options:

  1. Online via the customer portal
    • Log in to make a payment. This is the easiest way to pay and ensures your payment appears on your account immediately.
    • To register on our portal, please click here..
  2. Phone payment on our automated line
    • Please call 03300 887953 and follow the instructions. You will need your 12-digit customer reference number so we can identify you. Standard call rates apply. Calls from mobiles or landlines may be included in free call packages.
    • Please note, payments made on the automated payment line may take up to 24 hours to appear on your account.
  3. Other Methods
    • HomeGround are unable to accept provide a direct debit functionality.
    • If you are unable to pay by the above means, please contact us so we can see how we can help.

Paying your ground rent is usually a condition of your lease and is an unavoidable legal requirement. You will need to prove you have paid your ground renbefore you can sell your lease or make property alterations. 

We issue ground rent demand notices 30 days before the due date (in accordance with the Leasehold Reform Act) and there are penalties for non-payment. If we have not received a payment from you 14 days after the due date, we send: 

  • a first reminder letter, which will not incur a fee;
  • a second reminder letter (7 days later), for which you are charged £55;
  • if the invoice has still not been settled after another 7 days, then you will be charged a court referral fee of £120 and you will receive a letter informing you that your landlord has instructed solicitors to carry out enforcement action. 

If you have a query about a ground rent notice or reminder, or you have difficulty paying, then please contact us as soon as possible and we pledge to deal with your queries as effectively as possible. 

Unfortunately, ground rent is based on the property rather than on ownership and under the Limitation Act of 1980 you could be liable for up to six years of ground rent arrears. 

Your solicitor should have advised you about any ground rent arrears at the time of purchase. If they didn’t you may need to seek independent advice. 

If you pay using HomeGround's online system, you can view your payments on My Transacitons or request a statement emailed directly to you from your My Dashboard. 

If the sale is completed before thinvoice is due to be paid, we will update our records and reissue the invoice to the new owner. 

If the sale is not completed by thdate payment is due, as the leaseholder you remain liable for the ground rent and the outstanding amount will need to be settled in full. Your solicitor should arrange for you to be reimbursed by the purchaser for the period when you are not the leaseholder.