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Expert group to help homeowners gain more control over their homes

Expert group to help homeowners gain more control over their homes Launch of the Commonhold Council – an advisory panel of leasehold groups and industry experts who will inform the government on the future of this type of homeownership. From: 13 May 2021 Homeowners are set to benefit from greater control over their home and building, as an advisory panel prepares them and the market for the widespread uptake of a collective form of homeownership, known as commonhold. As part of the biggest reforms to English property law for 40 years, Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick has today (13 May 2021) launched the Commonhold Council – an advisory panel of leasehold groups and industry experts who will inform the government on the future of this type of homeownership.

Industry demands urgent clarity over planning reforms

By Joey Gardiner2021-05-13T05:00:00+01:00 Ex-PM attacks government proposals as Queen’s Speech puts planning Bill at centre of legislative timetable Senior figures in the housebuilding industry have called for urgent clarity over the government’s proposed planning reforms in the wake of Tuesday’s Queen’s Speech, with a broadside against the proposals from Theresa May giving a taste of the likely opposition the changes will face in parliament. While many developers have indicated support in principle for the reforms, which will see councils forced to allocate “growth” zones with automatic outline permissions, planning and environmental groups have raised serious concerns.

Property entrepreneur Martin Skinner dies

High Court gives Virgin Active CVA green light in further blow for landlords : CityAM

High Court gives Virgin Active CVA green light in further blow for landlords Landlords have lost their legal challenge against Virgin Active’s restructuring plan, in the second high profile defeat for commercial property owners this week. Today’s High Court judgement will come as a further blow to landlords hoping to challenge tenants over Company Voluntary Arrangements.  It comes after the court gave New Look the green light to press ahead with its restructuring plan earlier this week following legal action from its landlords. The Virgin Active CVA proposals include plans to terminate the leases of some poorly performing gyms and to pay less rent on other properties.

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