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Property weekly update: key England and Wales case law and policy on service charges, telecoms agreements, RTM, forfeiture, IA 1986 s423, DMCCA enforcement, HMLR PG12 and hospitality licensing reforms

Published on: 31 July 2025

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Building Safety Act 2022 and recoverability of service charges

In Adriatic Land 5 Ltd v Long Leaseholders at Hippersley Point [2025] EWCA Civ 856, the Court of Appeal considered whether paragraph 9 of Schedule 8 to the Building Safety Act 2022 (BSA 2022) operates retrospectively so as to bar landlords from passing on specified service charge liabilities to holders of qualifying leases. By majority, the court also concluded the pertinent BSA 2022 provisions have retroactive effect. Consequently, a landlord is prohibited from recouping certain expenditure incurred before BSA 2022 came into force on 28 June 2022 from leaseholders with qualifying leases. Accordingly, any landlord who had not reclaimed the relevant service charges from a qualifying leaseholder before BSA 2022 commenced is now prevented from doing so. In short, unrecovered pre‑28 June 2022 sums within the affected categories cannot now be demanded from qualifying leaseholders...

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