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Property law weekly update: Renters' Rights Bill, HMLR updates, conveyancing practice, key EWHC cases, SDLT refunds, brownfield funding, ESG, and Scotland's Heat in Buildings - 17 October 2024

Published on: 17 October 2024

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  • Key developments and horizon scanning
  • Transferring property
  • Examining title
  • Property insolvency
  • Property taxes
  • Property development
  • Environment, energy and buildings
  • Property in Scotland
  • Further property updates this week
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Key developments and horizon scanning

Law Society provides update on Renters’ Rights Bill second reading debate

The Law Society’s weekly briefing on parliamentary activity reported on the Renters’ Rights Bill’s second reading in the House of Commons on 9 October 2024. Cross-party speakers backed the creation of a new landlord register to be introduced once the Bill becomes law. The Housing Minister, Matthew Pennycook, stressed that government will ready HM Courts and Tribunals Service for the system’s rollout. He also made clear that reforming the private rented sector will not hinge on indeterminate future enhancements to the courts. The Bill cleared second reading and is scheduled to move into committee next month. See: LNB News 14/10/2024 26. Source: Westminster update: Conservative leadership race...

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