Why Choose Liance?

If you're reading this, you're probably dealing with one of two things:

A planning restriction that’s blocking your ability to sell, remortgage, or improve.

A managing agent who isn’t acting in your interest, and you're ready to take control through Right to Manage.

We understand both. And we don’t offer generic advice.

At Liance, we specialise in resolving legacy planning obligations and setting up RTM companies that actually work.

You already know the restriction exists. You’ve seen the impact: lenders pulling out, buyers walking away, agents shrugging. Most councils won’t engage without formal coordination. Most solicitors won’t touch planning logic. And most leaseholders are told to wait, accept, or give up because the issue sits outside standard conveyancing, and no one wants to carry the procedural risk.

We do because we’ve built the infrastructure to handle it.

We work with leaseholders, managing agents, and councils but never in conflict. We don’t represent both sides in a live discharge. We don’t blur roles. And we don’t offer advice that exposes anyone to unintended liability.

For councils, we ensure that discharge requests are properly scoped, documented, and procedurally sound., so you’re not fielding vague or unsupported applications.
For leaseholders, we act independently of agents and developers, protecting your interests, not theirs.
And for managing agents, we provide the planning expertise you may not have in-house, helping you navigate legacy restrictions without overstepping your remit.

Every agreement we help discharge is reviewed for legal robustness and updated to reflect current planning logic. We don’t chase outcomes. We build defensible ones.

Every RTM setup we support is structured to protect directors, enable future planning coordination, and avoid the common pitfalls that stall resident control. We scope every engagement before instruction. We separate roles, embed disclaimers, and protect you from unintended liability.

If you’ve been told “there’s nothing you can do,” we’re here to prove otherwise.


If you’re ready to take control, we’ll show you how.

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