Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Act 2022

The Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Act 2022 (c. 1) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Section 4 of the act defined the peppercorn rent as a price of one peppercorn per year and prohibited ground rent greater than that price on new leases.[1][2]

Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Act 2022[a]
Act of Parliament
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Long titleAn Act to make provision about the rent payable under long leases of dwellings; and for connected purposes.
Citation2022 c. 1
Introduced byMichael Gove, Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (Commons)
Lord Greenhalgh (Lords)
Territorial extent England and Wales[b]
Dates
Royal assent8 February 2022
Commencement1 April 2023[c]
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Status: Amended
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Text of the Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Act 2022 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk.

Rising ground rents had prevented purchasers of leasehold properties in England from selling their homes since lenders refused to approve mortgages.[2] This act is a part of the UK government's programme to reform the leasehold system.[3]

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  1. Section 26.
  2. Section 24.
  3. Section 25.

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