British BulletinBritish Bulletin
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Tech & Science
  • Travel
  • Spotlight
  • More
    • Press Release
What's On

Holly Valance rolls eyes at left-wing agenda after Apple pulls ‘anti-woke’ song

1 February 2026

Tournament of Champions: Nelly Korda wins LPGA season opener after final round scrapped

1 February 2026

Police and crime commissioner storms out of hearing after being censured for joining anti-migrant demonstration

1 February 2026

Zia Yusuf requests head-to-head TV debate as Reform’s policy chief accuses Greens of ‘supporting unlimited immigration’

1 February 2026

Meghan Markle rereleases controversial As Ever item as part of Valentine’s Day collection

1 February 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Web Stories
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
British Bulletin
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Tech & Science
  • Travel
  • Spotlight
  • More
    • Press Release
British BulletinBritish Bulletin
Home » Millions of homeowners set to see costs slashed as strict new rules imposed
Business

Millions of homeowners set to see costs slashed as strict new rules imposed

By britishbulletin.com27 January 20263 Mins Read
Millions of homeowners set to see costs slashed as strict new rules imposed
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Ground rents for leaseholders in England and Wales will be limited to £250 a year under wide‑ranging reforms unveiled by the Government.

The plans also include a ban on new leasehold flats and a new right for existing leaseholders to convert to commonhold, aimed at giving homeowners greater control over their buildings.


Announcing the changes in a TikTok video, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said he had “spoken to so many people who say this will make a difference to them worth hundreds of pounds,” adding that easing pressure on household budgets remains crucial as the cost of living continues to dominate concerns nationwide.

The measures will be set out in the draft Leasehold and Commonhold Reform Bill, due to be introduced on Tuesday.

“It’s so important because the cost of living is the single most important thing in the country,” he added.

Secretary of State for Housing Steve Reed said: “If you own a flat you can be forced to pay ground rents that can become completely unaffordable.

“We said we’d be on the side of leaseholders – which is why today we are capping ground rent – helping millions of leaseholders by saving them money and giving them control over their home.

“The leasehold system has tainted the dream of home ownership for so many.

“We are taking action where others have failed –strengthening home ownership and calling time on leasehold for good.”

BREAKING: Ground rents will be capped at £250 a year for leaseholders, Keir Starmer announces | BREAKING: Ground rents will be capped at £250 a year for leaseholders, Keir Starmer announces

The Government has confirmed that the controversial practice of forfeiture, which allows landlords to seize a leaseholder’s home and wipe out their equity over debts as small as £350, will be scrapped under sweeping reforms to the leasehold system.

Ministers say a new enforcement regime will replace it, designed to “rebalance” the relationship between landlords and leaseholders and create a fairer system of redress.

Alongside this, a streamlined process for converting existing leasehold properties to commonhold will be introduced.

Under the revamped model, homeowners would gain a direct stake in the ownership of their building and stronger rights over how it is run, including control of management decisions and spending.

The Government says the strengthened commonhold framework will be suitable for all types of developments and meet the needs of mortgage lenders, with clearer rules on repairs, governance and homeowner protections.

Residents would have a formal say in annual budgets and day‑to‑day management, with new safeguards in place when disputes or failures arise.

Existing leaseholders will be able to switch to commonhold where a majority of occupants support the move.

The package builds on measures already being rolled out through the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024, including new requirements for transparent service‑charge information to help leaseholders hold landlords to account.

MORE TO FOLLOW

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Keep Reading

Anthony Joshua, Erling Haaland and Mohamed Salah among top taxpayers who contributed £5.7billion this year

Dry January comes to a crashing end as Rachel Reeves’ spirits duty hike takes effect

TV bosses eye up plan to slash cost of licence fee in reform set to spark huge controversy

Former GB boat race rower builds a £3.5m energy startup fixing Britain’s homes

Alcohol duty rises by 3.66 per cent from Sunday as booze bosses warn of price increases: ‘We’ll have no choice’

Gordon Brown gold sale left Britain £48billion worse off with prices hitting record highs

Save 56% on Fire TV Stick if you send a broken one to Amazon

Benefits claimants take home more than six million workers in ‘broken Britain’

Donald Trump names Kevin Warsh as next Federal Reserve chairman

Editors Picks

Tournament of Champions: Nelly Korda wins LPGA season opener after final round scrapped

1 February 2026

Police and crime commissioner storms out of hearing after being censured for joining anti-migrant demonstration

1 February 2026

Zia Yusuf requests head-to-head TV debate as Reform’s policy chief accuses Greens of ‘supporting unlimited immigration’

1 February 2026

Meghan Markle rereleases controversial As Ever item as part of Valentine’s Day collection

1 February 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest Brittan News and Updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News

Anthony Joshua, Erling Haaland and Mohamed Salah among top taxpayers who contributed £5.7billion this year

1 February 2026

Irish Champion Hurdle: Brighterdaysahead turns the tables on Lossiemouth

1 February 2026

London protest: Seething GB News guest rips into pro-Palestine ‘hooligans’

1 February 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
© 2026 British Bulletin. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.