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Commonhold and Leasehold Reform 2026-01-27

27 January 2026

Lead MP

Matthew Pennycook

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

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DefenceHousing
Other Contributors: 49

At a Glance

Matthew Pennycook raised concerns about commonhold and leasehold reform 2026-01-27 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Government Statement

DefenceHousing
Government Statement
The Minister for Housing and Planning announced the Government’s draft Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill, aiming to end the feudal leasehold system. The bill includes provisions to modernise property law, deliver a fair housing market, and transform home ownership for millions of leaseholders. Key measures include a new legal framework for commonhold, banning new leasehold flats, easier conversion from leasehold to commonhold, abolition of leasehold forfeiture with judicial oversight, repeal of enforcement powers related to rent charges, and capping ground rents at £250 per year initially, reducing to a peppercorn after 40 years. The minister emphasised the Government's commitment to tackling unregulated and unaffordable ground rents, and plans to rectify flaws in previous legislation to make it easier for leaseholders to extend their leases or buy freeholds.
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