The National Association of Estate Agents has given broad support for radical proposals from the Law Commission to end leasehold abuse following a string of controversial cases.
Mark Hayward, NAEA chief executive, says he hopes the proposals - released in the form of a consultation document - “will result in a robust solution for all those affected and who are unable to sell their homes.”
The Law Commission reforms include making the enfranchisement process easier, cheaper and quicker; improving and enhancing the rights of leaseholders to buy their freehold or extend their leases; introducing “a simpler unified procedure” for houses and flats; and removing limitations on the right to enfranchise, including the requirement that leaseholders must have owned their property for two years before making a claim.
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