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Property law weekly for England and Wales: enfranchisement reforms commence; BSA 2022 building liability order guidance; tenant at will and service charge rulings; hotel disposals; boundary disputes; operational carbon guidance

Published on: 30 January 2025

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In this issue:

  • Key developments and horizon scanning
  • Statutory compliance
  • Leasing property
  • Property management
  • Transferring property
  • Environment, energy and buildings
  • Additional property updates this week
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • Trackers
  • New Q&As

Key developments and horizon scanning

Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024—enfranchisement

The Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 (Commencement No 2 and Transitional Provision) Regulations 2025, SI 2025/57 take effect on 31 January 2025, commencing the parts of the 2024 Act that scrap the two‑year qualification period for leasehold enfranchisement and lease extension applications. See: LNB News 24/01/2025 20...

Statutory compliance

Defective works by developer led to liability under BSA 2022

381 Southwark Park Road RTM Company Ltd v Click St Andrews Ltd (in liquidation) marks the first High Court ruling that a developer’s defective works constituted a ‘relevant liability’ arising from a ‘building safety risk’ under section 130(3)(b) of the Building Safety Act 2022 (BSA 2022), enabling the RTM company to pursue, at a later hearing, a building liability order (BLO) against the insolvent developer’s parent...

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