Michael Gove
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‘Thousands’ of leaseholders freed to sell or remortgage their homes, CMA reveals
Competition regulator has secured agreement to cancel dodgy 'doubling ground rent' clauses from leaseholds from 15 companies who bought freeholds from developer Countrywide.
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Levelling Up proposals ‘lack funding or a clear strategy’ says Propertymark
Propertymark, which is usually careful not to criticise ministers, says it applauds plans to devolve power but that Gove's plans lack new cash.
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COMMENT: Levelling Up – the industry reacts to White Paper
Property industry leaders including, agents, insurers, property managers, lenders and trade bodies react to Michael Gove's proposals.
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Levelling up White Paper confirms big changes for the private rented sector
Measures that will involve letting agents directly include a national landlord register, a 'decent homes standard' and abolishing Section 21.
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Renting reforms to be within tomorrow’s ‘Levelling Up’ White Paper, sources reveal
Government reveals both landlord register and redress for tenants to be included in its big policy push on 'rebalancing' the UK.
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Regulation & Law
Holiday lets tax loophole measure, “Too little, too late”
Last Friday's announcement that Michael Gove was moving to close the business rates tax loophole on holiday lets was generally welcomed, but some think it's too little too late.
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Action to help trapped leaseholders sell flats, but not everyone’s happy
Changes to surveying guidance and more funding for alarms and sprinklers praised, but lawyers and fire brigade strike a note of caution.
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GOVE: House builders must pay £4bn to release leaseholders from cladding nightmare
Housing secretary Michael Gove is to tell the UK’s house building industry today that it must foot the estimated £4 billion bill to replace fire-risk cladding on thousands of towers across the UK. Gove will say that the Government is to ‘expose and pursue’ companies who fitted flammable cladding to towers including the UK’s main house builders. He is also expected to reveal new measures that will make it easier for the estimated 500,000 leaseholder caught up in the scandal to sell their homes. Although government funding is already in place for taller towers over 18.5 metres, many leaseholders in medium-size towers remain trapped as huge remediation and other costs related to cladding mean home owners are unable to sell or re-mortgage their properties. The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities which Gove leads has been under huge pressure from campaigners and MPs from across the political spectrum to help these leaseholders, many of whom have been forced to take out huge loans to pay for cladding remediation. Voluntary fund Gove is expected to tell house builders and cladding firms today that ‘we are coming for you’ and expects them to pay into a voluntary fund for buildings between…
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Gove meets lenders to unblock ‘thousands’ of property sales stalled by cladding crisis
It is reported that Secretary of State explored solutions that would help vendors trapped by lenders' 'adverse risk' approach to leaseholders.
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