The Renters Reform Bill has finally completed its passage through the House of Commons with important concessions made in favour of landlords. Landlords with leasehold property may also benefit from an annual cap of £250 on ground rents.
Concessions: what’s next? The Bill has taken nearly a year to clear its first hurdle. Next, it must now proceed through the House of Lords. There is a good chance it will become law, although any subsequent changes are likely to benefit tenants rather than landlords if Labour wins the next election. The main concessions from the original Bill are:
Leasehold property While plans to abolish leasehold properties has been scaled back, it looks like a compromise will see ground rents capped at £250 annually for the next 20 years. However, this decision has not yet been formally announced. This will be good news for any landlords who own leasehold flats or apartments which have an escalating ground rent. Comments are closed.
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