But while prospects remain vague, residential investors are reducing their exposure to future risks
Changes are expected to include a cap on ground rents and the end of no-fault evictions
COMMENT Reform, not abolition, is the way forward for making life fairer for residential tenants
A review of the state of play when it comes to promised residential leasehold reform
Lord Leigh of Hurley charged leaseholders a 67% commission on buildings insurance
The sector awaits its fate, but freehold owners will oppose an outright value grab
Care will need to be taken to ensure unintended consequences do not arise from leasehold reform
Property lawyers react to the raft of reform proposals
Property lawyers react to the raft of reform proposals
LISTEN: Property law commissioner Nick Hopkins outlines the Law Commission’s extensive proposals
LISTEN: Property law commissioner Nick Hopkins outlines the Law Commission’s extensive proposals
Will government succeed in reforming the system or will leaseholders be left tied up in knots?