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Property litigation weekly (England and Wales): UORR ban, telecoms agreements, forfeiture, adverse possession, Building Safety Act service charges, RTM participation notices, and CPR Practice Direction updates—31 July 2025

Published on: 31 July 2025

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  • Trespass and adverse possession
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Key developments and horizon scanning

BPF blog on the proposed ban of Upwards Only Rent Reviews

The British Property Federation (BPF) has issued a Spotlight Series blog featuring insights from its Head of Communications, Dominic Curran, following the government’s 10 July 2025 announcement proposing a prohibition on Upwards Only Rent Reviews (UORRs). The article sets out what UORRs are and why they exist, assesses the government’s justification for change, and weighs potential impacts on investment, financing costs and the viability of development across the property sector. It also outlines the BPF’s position, including correspondence to the Deputy Prime Minister, Angela Rayner, voicing industry concerns. The BPF is now collecting evidence from members ahead of the Bill’s second reading on 2 September 2025.

See: LNB News 28/07/2025 27...

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