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Property law update: planning reform, Building Safety Levy, RTM 'self-contained part' test, Welsh building control reforms, Scottish cladding remediation, SDLT and CGT changes, business rates - 27 March 2025

Published on: 27 March 2025

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In this issue:

  • Key developments and horizon scanning
  • Residential property
  • Property development
  • Transferring property
  • Insurance
  • Property in Wales
  • Property in Scotland
  • Property taxes
  • Additional property updates this week
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • Trackers
  • New Q&As

Key developments and horizon scanning

Spring Statement 2025

The Spring Statement 2025 from the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Rt Hon Rachel Reeves MP, outlined planning reforms intended to release housing supply. A range of built environment bodies have published their reactions. See: LNB News 26/03/2025 50 and LNB News 27/03/2025 54.

Residential property

Upper Tribunal clarification on the statutory test for a ‘self-contained part of building’ in right to manage claims

In The Courtyard RTM Co Ltd v Rockwell (FC103) Ltd [2025] UKUT 39 (LC), the Upper Tribunal (UT) examined the statutory meaning of a ‘self-contained part of a building’ under section 72(3)–(4) of the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002, concentrating on what qualifies as a ‘vertical division of the building’. Written by Sonia Rai, barrister at Five Paper, who represented Rockwell (FC103), instructed by JB Leitch. See News Analysis: Upper Tribunal clarification on the statutory...

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