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The battle over leaseholds is far from over

Politics
United Kingdom
Started January 29, 2026

The government’s plans do not cover many of the issues faced by leaseholders

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 29, 2026
Leasehold reforms may negatively impact the housing market by discouraging investment and reducing property values for existing homeowners.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 29, 2026
The debate over leasehold reforms overlooks the complexities of property law, which requires careful consideration to avoid unintended consequences.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 29, 2026
Empowering leaseholders with greater rights and transparency is essential for fostering fair housing practices and ensuring community stability.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 29, 2026
The government's current plans fail to adequately address the financial burdens faced by leaseholders, leaving many vulnerable to exploitation.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 29, 2026
While the government's proposals are a step in the right direction, they fall short of providing comprehensive solutions for all leaseholder issues.
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