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Property law weekly briefing: planning, leasehold reform, building safety and business rates—England, Wales and Scotland (15 January 2026)

Published on: 15 January 2026

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In this issue:

  • Key developments and horizon scanning
  • Residential property
  • Property development
  • Statutory compliance
  • Transferring property
  • Property insolvency
  • Property taxes
  • Property in Scotland
  • Statutory compliance
  • Additional property updates this week
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • New and updated content
  • Trackers

Key developments and horizon scanning

Property and Property Disputes—major developments in 2025 and a comprehensive look ahead to 2026. This News Analysis brings together and summarises the principal shifts across Property and Property Disputes in England & Wales during 2025 and anticipates what is on the horizon for 2026. This edition spotlights business tenancies, the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024, residential tenancies, building safety, service charge and outgoings, commonhold, electronic communications, contractual controls on land, adverse possession, investigating title, the ‘Etridge’ protocol, energy performance and business rates. See News Analysis: Property and Property Disputes—key developments in 2025 and horizon scanning for 2026.

Residential property

RICS responds to government consultation on reforming home buying and selling. The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has submitted its response to the UK government’s consultation on reforms to the home buying and selling process in England and Wales...

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