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Leaseholders and Freeholders

Leaseholders and Freeholders

The following extract is from the Adjournment debate on Leaseholders and Freeholders on 15 May 2024.

The issue of rent charges also applies to freeholders; it is not just leaseholders who are the victims. An amendment to the Rentcharges Act 1977 would deal with the problem once and for all, so I encourage my hon. Friend to look at amendments to that Act when we bring forward legislation on this subject. If the Government do not want to bring forward such an amendment to the 1977 Act, I would be more than happy to table one.

My right hon. Friend is absolutely right: there are impacts on both freeholders and leaseholders. Different types of property and tenure are impacted in different ways. Elements of the rent charges regime will be extinguished by the 1977 Act, which he rightly referenced, in 2033; that has been in law since before I was born.

[Official Report, 15 May 2024; Vol. 750, c. 400.]

Written correction submitted by the Minister for Housing, Planning and Building Safety, the hon. Member for North East Derbyshire (Lee Rowley):

[Official Report, 15 May 2024; Vol. 750, c. 400.]

Written correction submitted by the Minister for Housing, Planning and Building Safety, the hon. Member for North East Derbyshire (Lee Rowley):

My right hon. Friend is absolutely right: there are impacts on both freeholders and leaseholders. Different types of property and tenure are impacted in different ways. Elements of the rent charges regime will be extinguished by the 1977 Act, which he rightly referenced, in 2037; that has been in law since before I was born.

Type
Written correction
Reference
750 c7WC 
Session
2023-24
Leaseholders and Freeholders
Wednesday, 15 May 2024
Proceeding contributions
House of Commons
Legislation
Rentcharges Act 1977
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