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Is change finally afoot for resi landlords?

Following a number of lengthy setbacks, we saw the first of the heralded changes in the housing sector in June 2022, with the introduction of the Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Act 2022 (see box), which restricted ground rents reserved in any residential lease to a peppercorn.

However, it is probably fair to say that this was not seen as the most seismic of the proposed reforms. So what of the more significant changes, and could 2023 see their introduction?


The Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Act 2022

The 2022 Act came into force in June of last year and put an end to homeowner costs – known as ground rents – for new, qualifying long residential leasehold properties in England and Wales. The impetus for the Act was to prevent leaseholders from being obligated to pay onerous and escalating ground rents, with no evident servicing in return. A key aim was to combat the ambiguity and unfairness facing leaseholders.

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