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leasehold
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noun
- land or property held under a lease
- the tenure by which such property is held
- modifier held under a lease
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Origin of leasehold1
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The UK Labour government also recently announced it would put an outright ban on new leaseholds.
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Proposals to change the law would ban the sale of new leasehold flats.
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It is estimated there are 1.3 million leasehold flats in low-rise blocks, under 11m high in England, according to the End Our Cladding Scandal campaign.
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Right-to-manage lets some leasehold home owners take over management of the building - even without the agreement of the landlord - and gives them control over how their service charges are spent.
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Then, last week, the current government committed to abolishing leasehold.
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