Lease reform Bill 'not enough'
Series: Times ; 21 August 2000, 12 | Financial Times ; 26/27 August 2000, 6 | Guardian ; 26 August 2000, 15(3)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: MPs believe government reforms to the leasehold system do not go far enough to modernise property laws. Changes argued for, include scrapping entirely the concept of leasehold for new buildings and replacing it with commonhold, and removing the concept of 'marriage value'.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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MPs believe government reforms to the leasehold system do not go far enough to modernise property laws. Changes argued for, include scrapping entirely the concept of leasehold for new buildings and replacing it with commonhold, and removing the concept of 'marriage value'.