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Liam Spender

@LiamSpender

Litigation lawyer affected by cladding issues. Sometime photographer. Views are personal. Tweets are tweets and not legal advice.

London, England เข้าร่วม Şubat 2021
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Liam Spender
Liam Spender@LiamSpender·
Where is the Treasury parsimony when it comes to jokers like this? The last Help To Buy ended up with PLC housebuilders building flats with serious building safety issues and And with the former CEO of Persimmon getting a £75 million bonus. Not a penny of public money should go to housebuilders until they put right those buildings.
Home Builders Federation@HomeBuildersFed

We have shared detailed proposals with Government for a new Deposit Boost equity loan scheme, designed to be simple, scalable and sustainable for buyers, lenders and the taxpayer This is how it would work 👇 #SpringStatement

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Liam Spender@LiamSpender·
@gamecounsel @LKPleasehold @justinmadders @NLC_2019 It is currently drafted as dropping straight to peppercorn on the 40th anniversary of the Act being passed with no taper. Accounting for inflation means there is a taper because of the annual loss in purchasing power.
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Liam Spender@LiamSpender·
And M&G’s “proportionate solution” was to continue ground rents at starting levels with a cap on escalations of the lower of RPI or 5% a year, which may actually mean some paying *more* than current terms. It is also unclear if the “value” figures being bandied about are the prices paid for these ground rents or the book value after applying some actuarial model, which may not reflect the price the investments would fetch in the market even before the £250 cap.
Leasehold Knowledge@LKPleasehold

M&G's £722m 'exposure to ground rent assets' isn't saying how much is commercial. PR gloop with the CEO, inevitably, welcoming 'leaseholder protection' but regretting 'a proportionate solution that works for all parties'. @justinmadders @NLC_2019 @LiamSpender mandg.com/news-and-media…

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Liam Spender@LiamSpender·
The Scottish equivalents were compensated when feuduties were abolished: leaseholdknowledge.com/death-knell-fo… English ground rent owners will still be compensated if people wish to extend their leases or buy the freeholds. Even those still holding after 40 years will still get the reversionary value for any extension. The underlying aim of the new law is that once passed there will be economic pressure on the freeholders to sell to the leaseholders whilst they still can.
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AyesNoes@ayesnnoes·
@LiamSpender @cattwil @CarolineKen60 @Keir_Starmer I wonder how many professional freeholders became insolvent when this happened in Scotland? That seems to be the basis for the RFA objecting to reforms in England and Wales. I hope the government doesn't buckle when challenged.
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Liam Spender@LiamSpender·
#leaseholdreform Government announces cap of £250 on ground rents. Also publishes draft Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill. Both sound death knell for leasehold in England and Wales. Draft Bill says this £250 limit will only apply for a transitional period of 40 years, after which it will fall to a peppercorn (Schedule 13). Draft Bill also contains provisions to abolish forfeiture and to prevent leases being granted over freehold houses for non-payment of estate rentcharges. A lot to work through, but Bill seems to follow Law Commission recommendations, including banning creation of new leasehold flats. Draft bill and supporting papers here: gov.uk/government/pub….
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Liam Spender@LiamSpender·
@jayldn100 Extending to 999 years is in the 2024 Act but not yet effective. 90 years is the current maximum extension.
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jayldn@jayldn100·
@LiamSpender I had to extend my lease in 2022 for £14k and the leaseholder - a charitable london housing association - would only grant another 90 years. Why didnt they give 999 years ? And does this bill enable that to change?
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Liam Spender@LiamSpender·
The 0.1% cap on ground rent that can be taken into account for extending a lease, end of requirement to share marriage value and legal costs are part of the 2024 Act. That will be implemented alongside the new law. No timetable because it is bogged down in judicial review and amendments need to be made to address some technical problems with it.
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Liam Spender@LiamSpender·
@rnazir Depends on how lenders react. They would need to change their policies.
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R Nazir@rnazir·
@LiamSpender Thank you for your hard work. But it will take 2+ years to be a law. Would it just ease the remortgage process now or need to wait for another 2+ years?
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Liam Spender@LiamSpender·
Hi Lucie. For existing sites the bill provides for a two stage process of buying the freehold and then converting to Commonhold. Sites will have a choice whether to stay as an enfranchised site or convert. Provided the freehold can be acquired then it should be possible to convert these sites.
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Liam Spender@LiamSpender·
@ChelseaBridgeWh @ecoboy247 The freeholders are seeking permission to appeal the LAFRA judicial review decision but it has not yet been granted.
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Chelsea Bridge Wharf@ChelseaBridgeWh·
@LiamSpender @ecoboy247 Could you give more information on the judicial review please. Does that mean freeholders did appeal their defeat in action against LAFRA? This has not had any media coverage it seems..
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Liam Spender@LiamSpender·
It should change the rates used to calculate the premium and reduce the cost. A rent payable up to a capped level with no inflation protection and limited to 40 years is worth much less than an uncapped ground rent and that should result in a higher discount rate. Ultimately there are no easy solutions to these issues.
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Liam Spender@LiamSpender·
It is 40 years with no inflationary protection, so that £250 will have lost virtually all of its value in real terms by then. And any doubling or other increase that was scheduled is also banned. It mirrors what happened in Scotland in 1974 when they banned new feu duties and then abolished them altogether with effect from 2004.
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Caroline Kennedy
Caroline Kennedy@CarolineKen60·
@LiamSpender Another 40 years of capped ground rent doesn’t sound like a death knell, does it, Liam? Do we have to wait 40 years? Why isn’t @Keir_Starmer being more radical?
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