Leasehold Reform 2025-01-20

2025-01-20

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Questions & Answers

Q1 Partial Answer
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Constituents in Poole are facing issues with leasehold properties, including excessive service charges and unfair ground rent.
Every week my constituents contact me with concerns about their leasehold properties. They face problems such as excessive service charges, unfair ground rent, and exit fees. Can the Minister reassure them that these issues will be addressed urgently?
I sympathise with my hon. Friend’s constituents who face issues such as excessive service charges, putting them under immense strain. We will consult on improving service charge transparency and making it easier to challenge unreasonable increases, aiming to implement these measures quickly.
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Did not provide a specific timeline or commitment beyond consulting and implementing measures soon.
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Q2 Partial Answer
Sarah Hall Lab/Co-op
Warrington South
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Many constituents cannot afford to buy their freeholds under current legislation, making it difficult for them to enfranchise.
My constituents struggle to afford buying their freeholds. When will the Government introduce legislation to make it cheaper and easier for leaseholders to enfranchise?
We discovered flaws in the 2024 Act preventing certain provisions, including enfranchisement valuations, from operating as intended. We need to fix these flaws through primary legislation at the earliest opportunity.
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Did not provide a specific timeline for when the necessary amendments will be made.
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Q3 Partial Answer
Anna Dixon Lab
Shipley
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Residents in a retirement complex face high service charges that have risen above inflation, making it difficult for them to afford housing costs.
I met with the managing director of FirstPort and raised concerns about residents facing extortionate service charges. Does the Minister agree that stronger regulation is needed to protect leaseholders from these unaffordable costs?
We are aware of the poor quality service provided by some managing agents and intend to strengthen their regulation, driving up standards based on Lord Best’s 2019 report recommendations.
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Did not provide a specific timeline or commitment for implementing stronger regulations.
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Q4 Partial Answer
Joshua Reynolds LD
Maidenhead
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Residents in a housing development with 99-year leases are facing high charges to extend their lease, making it difficult for them to sell their flats.
Residents of a housing development face £15,000 to £25,000 fees to extend their leases. What will the Minister do directly to help these residents?
Provisions in the 2024 Act can assist, but detailed secondary legislation is required. We are working at pace to implement these provisions and would be happy to discuss further with the hon. Gentleman.
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Did not provide a specific measure or timeline for assistance to residents facing lease extension issues.
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Q5 Partial Answer
Al Pinkerton LD
Surrey Heath
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Residents in a retirement community face high service charges, withheld invoices, and excessive insurance charges.
Residents of Mytchett Heath report regular withholding of invoices, excessive insurance charges, and significant maintenance costs without rationale. What is the Minister doing to hold not-for-profit companies accountable for these issues?
We intend to implement service charge transparency provisions of the 2024 Act, enabling easier challenges to unreasonable increases. Complaints can be made to the housing ombudsman, and I am willing to hear more about this case.
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Did not provide a specific commitment or timeline for meeting with residents and addressing their concerns.
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Q6 Partial Answer
Charlie Dewhirst Con
Bridlington and The Wolds
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Freeholders in the Wolds View development are trapped at the mercy of an unaccountable management company.
Residents of the Wolds View development feel trapped by unaccountable management companies. Will the Minister legislate to protect freeholders from unfair charges and provide assistance?
We are committed to ending fleecehold injustice and will consult next year on legislative options. We aim to implement consumer protection provisions quickly as part of the 2024 Act’s new measures.
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Did not provide a specific timeline or commitment for introducing legislation protecting freeholders.
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