Queen's Speech 2021 - Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Bill
Tuesday, 11 May 2021 11:30
Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Bill “Laws [to modernise the
planning system]...will be brought forward, along with measures to
end the practice of ground rents for new leasehold properties.” The
purpose of the Bill is to: The main benefits of the Bill would be:
● Tackle the inconsistency and ambiguity of ground rents for
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Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Bill
“Laws [to modernise the planning system]...will be
brought forward, along with measures to end the practice of
ground rents for new leasehold properties.”
The purpose of the Bill is to:
The main benefits of the Bill would be:
● Tackle the inconsistency and
ambiguity of ground rents for future leaseholders.
The Government is legislating to require that – for
the first time – ground rents in
residential long leases will have no financial
demand. These will
meaning that nothing more than a literal
a ‘peppercorn rent’ level
peppercorn can be sought from leaseholders.
residential leases cannot
a financial ground rent for no tangible service,
making leasehold a
more transparent and fairer system for
homeowners.
The main elements of the Bill are:
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● Restricting the charging of ground
rents on new long residential leases.
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● Enforcing the charging of a
prohibited ground rent by way of a civil penalty
regime, including fines of up to £5,000 for freeholders
that charge ground rent in contravention of the
Bill.
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● Ensuring that there can be no
financial demand for ground rent for all future
qualifying leases so that future leaseholders do not
face unfair terms or significant ground rent
liabilities.
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● Having only selected exemptions,
including:
o Some parts of the community-led
housing sector, so they can retain the right to levy ground
rent to maintain their ability to further promote community
activities.
o Certain financial products which
depend on leases where rent replaces interest bearing
mortgage payments, such as those drawn on by the older
population for a type of equity release and the growing
Islamic finance sector.
o Business leases, to allow people who
need to live in the same premises as their workplace to
continue to do this and agree with their freeholder the
most beneficial and appropriate terms.
Territorial extent and application
● The provisions in the Bill will extend
and apply to England and Wales.
Key facts
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● Leasehold has always been a common
form of ownership for flats. Historically, ground rents
in leasehold contracts would require the payment of no
or little financial value (a peppercorn) and only be
used as a nominal consideration to form a leasehold
contract, as opposed to a payment for any type of
service.
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● The Government has asked the
Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to conduct an
investigation into potential mis-selling in the
leasehold sector, which includes the problem of onerous
ground rent terms.
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● The CMA published an update in
March 2021 and has issued consultation letters to two
housing developers in relation to possible breaches of
consumer protection law in the residential leasehold
sector. Progress on the investigation can be found on
the CMA website.
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