Monday 23rd February 2026

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Commons Chamber
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Mohammad Yasin Portrait Mohammad Yasin (Bedford) (Lab)
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1. What steps his Department is taking to reform the leasehold sector.

Mary Glindon Portrait Mary Glindon (Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend) (Lab)
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2. What steps he is taking to reform service charges for leaseholders.

Sadik Al-Hassan Portrait Sadik Al-Hassan (North Somerset) (Lab)
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13. What steps his Department is taking to reform the leasehold sector.

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Steve Reed Portrait Steve Reed
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The Government recognise the considerable financial strain that rising service charges place on leaseholders and tenants. On 4 July last year, the Government published a consultation on strengthening leaseholder protections over charges and services, which included proposals to increase transparency of service charges and to scrap the presumption that leaseholders pay their landlord’s legal costs, thereby removing a significant barrier to challenging poor practice. The consultation closed on 26 September; we are analysing the responses and will publish our response shortly.

Mary Glindon Portrait Mary Glindon
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Leaseholders in Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend contact me regularly about extortionate service charges, saying that tribunals are slow and stressful and that, ultimately, they feel powerless. The Minister for Housing and Planning has previously set out that retaining variable charges is important, so that necessary funds can be raised for legitimate purposes. Is the Secretary of State confident that, without directly limiting their rate of increase, the Government’s reforms will address the issue of unreasonable charges making properties unsellable?

Steve Reed Portrait Steve Reed
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We are determined to take action to address unfair and unjustified charges, and we are committed to implementing the measures in the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 as quickly as possible.