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The Association of Leasehold Enfranchisement Practitioners (ALEP) has said that the complexities of leasehold ownership made it impossible for the Government to abolish the leasehold system this year.
The Housing Secretary, Michael Gove had
Mark Chick, ALEP Director and Senior Partner at Bishop & Sewell, said: “The news that Michael Gove intended to abolish leasehold garnered plenty of headlines at the time, but the reality is that there was never any realistic prospect of the leasehold system being scrapped during this Parliament.
“Leasehold is an incredibly complex area of the law which has developed over centuries, and it cannot simply be abolished or replaced overnight. While the delay to the end of leasehold may disappoint some campaigners, it should not come as any great surprise given the gargantuan task before the Government, not to mention the other pressing demands on Parliamentary time.
“It is preferable that the Government takes its time to consider and consult on all aspects of the intended reforms, rather than rushing out unfinished or extemporaneous legislation that is not fit-for-purpose, and which could cause unintended confusion and harm.
“We look forward to hearing further details of the next phase of the Government’s leasehold reform agenda in the King’s Speech later this year.”