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Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024, Part 3 – ‘Other rights of long leaseholders’

News Bulletin – Latest developments in the rented and leasehold sectors

In the King’s Speech on 17 July 2024, we learned more about the Government’s priorities for the next Parliamentary session in relation to the rented and leasehold sectors.

What can we expect?

Renters Rights Bill (to apply to England)

  • Abolition of section 21 “no fault” evictions
  • Tenants to be able to challenge excessive rent increases
  • Tenants to have the right to request a pet and landlords cannot unreasonably refuse consent
  • A “Decent Homes Standard” to apply to the private rented sector
  • Extension of Awaab’s Law to the private rented sector
  • Creation of a private rented sector ‘key information’ database
  • New ombudsman to resolve landlord/tenant disputes in the private rented sector
  • Making it illegal for landlords to discriminate against tenants in receipt of benefits or with children
  • Local councils to have new powers to investigate and fine unscrupulous landlords

Leasehold and Commonhold Reform Bill (to apply to England and Wales)

Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024

  • The measures in the Act that are not yet in force will be implemented.

Concluding Thoughts

The Labour Government, elected on 4 July 2024, has indicated its commitment to reforming the rented and leasehold sectors, but it remains to be seen how quickly this will be put into practice.

In the meantime, landlords will no doubt be reviewing their portfolios in light of the proposed reforms as the changes will significantly favour tenants/leaseholders.

Speak to an expert

For further advice and assistance, please contact our leasehold specialists, Gabrielle Roberts and Lynn James.

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Gabrielle Roberts

Senior Associate

Taunton
Gabrielle handles a wide variety of residential landlord and tenant matters, both contentious and non-contentious, with a particular emphasis on leasehold and freehold enfranchisement and Section 20 consultation.
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