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Leasehold Ban in England and Wales Delayed Until Post-Election

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Published: 30 April 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

The long-awaited abolition of the leasehold system in England and Wales has hit a significant hurdle. Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook recently confirmed that a full ban on new leasehold properties is now unlikely. This delay means the ban will probably not come into force until after the next general election. The minister offered a firm defense of the government for its somewhat gradual approach to the issue. He explained that dismantling such a deeply rooted system requires a careful and methodical strategy instead. The announcement comes after years of intense campaigning by homeowners who are trapped in unfair contracts. These residents often face crippling service charges and the stress of maintaining crumbling building structures. Pennycook noted that the process of ending the system would take several years to switch on. Although a ban on new leasehold houses was passed in 2024, flats remain a challenge. The government still intends to pass a ban on new leasehold flats in the near future. However, the minister warned that rushing the process could accidentally undermine the national housing supply. There are also significant legal pitfalls that the government must navigate to ensure a smooth transition.

During a speech in London, Pennycook addressed the complexities of the current feudal-era property system. He stated that it is highly likely the ban will not be active this parliament. The government wants all primary legislation to be firmly in place before the ban starts. This cautious approach is meant to balance reform with the stability of the housing market. A formal consultation is currently underway to determine the most appropriate date for commencement. The objective is to ensure that all stakeholders are prepared for a very smooth transition. This represents a shift from earlier promises made while the minister was in the opposition. Last year, he told reporters he hoped to end the system before the next election. The current package of reforms includes several measures beyond the ban on new sales. The government plans to cap ground rents and encourage conversions to the commonhold model. Commonhold allows flat owners to own and manage their buildings through a joint legal structure. Measures to boost shared ownership schemes are also part of the broader legislative reform package.

Political opponents have been quick to criticize the government for what they call a U-turn. Zack Polanski, the leader of the Green Party, has been particularly vocal about the delay. He accused the government of breaking a core election pledge to end the leasehold system. Polanski has made this issue a central part of his latest local election campaign. In response, Pennycook argued that an immediate end to the system is simply not possible. He noted that leasehold is almost unique to England and Wales and has deep roots. Those calling for an overnight change cannot explain how it would be legally valid. The minister also raised concerns about the impact on the national mortgage market. He questioned how the Land Registry would manage millions of title changes in one go. Deleting leasehold and freehold titles to replace them with commonhold is a massive technical task. Pennycook dismissed the criticisms from opposing parties as being opportunistic and providing false promises. He insisted that the government is doing the hard work necessary for an orderly end.

Campaigners for leaseholders have expressed deep disappointment with the timeline provided by the housing minister. Harry Scoffin, the founder of Free Leaseholders, warned that foot-dragging would only worsen the crisis. He pointed out that developers are already using gimmicks to attract new buyers into flats. These include offering free furniture or temporary holidays from paying high service charges. According to Scoffin, these tactics lure people into the same trap that others face. The delay suggests that the era of leasehold will continue for several more years. For many homeowners, the news feels like another setback in a very long struggle. They had hoped for a swifter end to the fees and lack of control. The government maintains that its methodical approach will ultimately lead to a more stable result. By ensuring the legal framework is robust, they hope to avoid future court challenges. For now, the dream of total leasehold abolition remains on the horizon for many people. The next general election will likely be a turning point for this property reform. Owners of existing leasehold properties will have to wait longer for the promised emancipation. The debate over the future of British property ownership is far from over today.

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