If you buy an apartment in England, the chances are you aren’t actually “buying” it at all. In most cases, you’re paying the ...
Ground rents will be capped as part of wider plans to overhaul the leasehold system in England and Wales.
Keir Starmer says move is ‘good news for homeowners’ in TikTok video announcing change ...
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Rayner warns Starmer to back leaseholders over huge ground rents
It is estimated that there are almost five million leasehold homes in England alone ...
Ground rents paid by leaseholders are to be capped at £250 a year in England and Wales, as part of UK government plans to make major changes to home ownership. The reforms also include proposals to ...
The average ground rent for all leaseholders is £304 per year in England, according to the English Housing Survey.
Leasehold is dead, long live commonhold’ could arguably be a tagline to the government’s proposals to fundamentally change the structure of long-term residential leases.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has revealed that ground rents are being capped at £250-a-year in England and Wales, but what does this mean?
A new front in the ongoing dispute between leaseholders and freeholders opened up on 27 January when the government published ...
The government’s announcement of a ground rent cap of £250 has left some delighted - but others feel more needs to be done ...
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