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England and Wales property disputes update: Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act, HS2 injunction, after-acquired property, mineral reservations, judges' ADR powers, plus new guidance, trackers and Q&As

Published on: 06 June 2024

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In this issue:

  • Key developments and horizon scanning
  • Enforcing security and property insolvency
  • Contractual issues
  • Disputes and remedies
  • LexTalk®Property Disputes: a Lexis®Nexis community
  • Additional Property disputes updates
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • New and updated content
  • Trackers
  • Latest Q&As

Key developments and horizon scanning

Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024

This Act stops the granting or assignment of certain new long residential house leases; reshapes the rights of long-lease tenants to purchase the freehold of their houses, to extend the leases of their houses or flats, and to act collectively to enfranchise or manage buildings containing their flats; gives such tenants the right to reduce rent under their leases to a peppercorn; and regulates residential landlord–tenant relationships, estate management and rentcharges. It also amends the Building Safety Act 2022 in relation to fixing building defects and the insolvency of those with repairing duties for specified buildings. It commenced in part on 24 May 2024, will commence further on 24 July 2024, and will fully commence on a day to be set by the Secretary of State through Regulations...

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