How do Green Deal charges show up when you sell a property in England and Wales?
Historic Green Deal plans can create repayments via electricity bills and title entries; sellers should clarify what remains and disclose cleanly.
Published: 18 Apr 2026 · Updated: 18 Apr 2026 · 10 min read
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Why title matters
Some Green Deal arrangements were protected through registered interests and repayment schedules linked to electricity accounts. Buyers care because the cashflow story continues past completion.
What to gather
Finance documentation for any plan in place.
Electricity account notes showing repayment mechanics where visible.
Title register entries referencing notices or charges.
Your conveyancer will map this into replies to enquiries and lender requirements.
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