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Property law weekly: leasehold reform Bill scrutiny, Code occupation, service charge limits, fiduciary conversion, Etridge advice, rates liability in CVAs, SDLT relief, Scotland and Wales updates—12 February 2026

Published on: 12 February 2026

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  • Key developments and horizon scanning
  • Leasing property
  • Residential property
  • Property management
  • Transferring property
  • Easements, rights and covenants
  • Commercial real estate finance
  • Property taxes
  • Property in Wales
  • Property in Scotland
  • Additional property updates this week
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
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Key developments and horizon scanning

Pre-legislative scrutiny of draft Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill

The Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee (the Committee) has opened a pre-legislative scrutiny inquiry into the Government’s draft Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill, released on 27 January 2026. It has set out the inquiry’s terms of reference and is inviting written evidence up to 25 February 2026, with oral evidence sessions due to commence in March 2026. The review will consider whether the draft Bill fulfils the Government’s policy aims, including its pledge to ‘bring the feudal leasehold system to an end’, assess how leaseholders’ rights are bolstered, and explore how the commonhold proposals would operate in practice. The Committee will close the inquiry by issuing a report that recommends to the Government how the draft legislation could be improved ahead of its introduction to Parliament...

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