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The King’s Speech at the State Opening of Parliament sets the agenda for the government’s priorities. This year’s speech, delivered by King Charles, is the first from a Labour government since 2010 following the recent general election.
With 30+ bills highlighted, there are significant plans, though nothing particularly groundbreaking or seismic for Chelmsford homeowners or landlords.
A major focus is the Renters’ Rights Bill, Labour’s version of the previous Renters (Reform) Bill. This aims to overhaul the private rental sector in England, ending tenant mistreatment and providing a secure step up for aspiring first time buyers.
Key proposals include:
Most of these points were in the Tory Renter’s Reform Bill – so there is nothing here new or particular scary for the decent landlords out there.
Labour aims to accelerate housebuilding and infrastructure improvements through the Planning and Infrastructure Bill. The bill focuses on:
This legislation will apply to England and Wales, with some aspects relevant to Scotland.
Labour plans to publish draft legislation to extend the Leasehold and Commonhold Reform Act 2024. The goal is to provide homeowners with greater rights over their properties, including:
These legal reforms will affect England & Wales only.
Again, it must be stressed, all these matters above are not law yet, just what the Government plan to introduce to parliament to make law in the future.
Should you have any questions about any of this, do not hesitate to contact us on 01245 835859
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