Leasehold Reforms Face Legal Challenges and Impact on Charities and Freeholders

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A group of wealthy landowners and charities are challenging the UK's 2024 leasehold and freehold reform laws in the High Court, arguing they violate human rights and could lead to significant financial losses, while leaseholders fear delays in beneficial reforms. The case highlights ongoing disputes over property rights, compensation, and the future of leasehold systems in England.
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