The Property Institute engages with the Government and the property industry, allowing us to support our members through timely updates and specific guidance on the latest legislative changes and Government announcements.
This policy, public affairs and advocacy work is framed around TPI’s four key manifesto asks:
This will mean leaseholders, private renters and social renters (in mixed-tenure buildings) will all benefit from higher and safer standards in the management of their buildings and communities.
There must be better, clearer and easier to access information given to prospective purchasers of leasehold properties during the buying and selling process, and throughout their period of ownership, particularly regarding service charges. This will help ensure leaseholders know what to expect before they buy and can more easily challenge unexpected costs.
Leaseholders should be given choice and consistent transparency of information, to improve the energy efficiency of their home by giving them powers equivalent to those in a commonhold system to make improvements. This will help residents to keep energy costs low and also help residential multi-occupancy buildings move towards Net Zero.
The building safety and cladding crisis is not over. Many buildings still need remediating to the new standards set by the Building Safety Regulator, and many leaseholders continue to suffer. Meanwhile, the new building safety regulatory regime is still in its infancy and implementation issues are plentiful.