Table of contents
- Key developments and horizon scanning
- Permission to apply for judicial review of enfranchisement valuation provisions in Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024
- Investigating title
- Law Society unveils new two-form approach for property information following TA6 consultation
- Transferring property
- HM Land Registry updates Practice Guide 24
- HMLR publishes three guidance documents and two resource pages
- Property management
- Variation of leases to allow for recovery of enforcement costs
- Whether window defects constituted disrepair
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Article summary
This week's edition of Property weekly highlights includes: permission to apply for judicial review of enfranchisement valuation provisions in the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024, the Law Society’s announcement of a new two-form approach following an extensive consultation about the TA6 form, the latest HM Land Registry updates, the launch of the BPF ‘Heat Network Network’ and cases on statutory lease variations, responsibility for window defects, stamp duty land tax for purchases of additional dwellings and capital allowances in respect of certain environmental studies undertaken in connection with the construction of offshore windfarms.
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