Leasehold reform updates: What November brings Leasehold reform updates: What November brings

Leasehold reform updates: What November brings

Government Proposals on the Horizon This November, several key proposals are expected to move closer to implementation.

No. 13453 from our magazine|2 min read| Published in Magazine on 28 October 2025 by our Marketing Team

The government aims to simplify leasehold ownership, reduce ground rents, and improve transparency for both buyers and landlords. Understanding these proposals now can help you plan and avoid costly surprises.
Timeline Implications
Changes won’t happen overnight, but the early winter period is critical for leaseholders to review their situations. Deadlines for applications, consultations, or opt-in schemes may be announced, meaning anyone with a leasehold interest should start preparing documentation and reviewing contracts. Early awareness gives you the advantage when the reforms take effect.
Cost Changes to Expect
Reform measures could affect service charges, extension costs, and lease valuations. Some of these adjustments may reduce long-term expenses, while others could create one-off costs for updating leases or legal work.
Action Requirements for Leaseholders and Landlords
Whether you’re a leaseholder seeking to extend or a landlord adjusting to the new rules, preparation is key. Reviewing your lease, seeking legal advice, and tracking government announcements will help you act quickly when changes become official. Being ready in early winter avoids last-minute pressure and keeps your property affairs in order.
Stay ahead of leasehold reform – seek expert guidance and practical next steps today.

 

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