Leasehold reforms branded ‘eviscerated shell’ that fail to deliver on promises
by Abbie Llewelyn
Mar 27, 2024
3 minutes
Leasehold reforms proposed by the Government have been branded an “eviscerated shell of a bill” that fails to deliver on Conservative election promises.
It comes as ministers face pressure to go further on the legislation, including ending the creation of so-called “fleecehold estates”, which have been called “the next great scandal” facing the housing market.
Leaseholds are a form of home ownership that gives the householders the right to live in a property for a fixed number of years but can
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