Monday 23rd February 2026

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Commons Chamber
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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.

Apsana Begum Portrait Apsana Begum (Poplar and Limehouse) (Lab)
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19. What steps he plans to take to reform the leasehold system.

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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.

Sadik Al-Hassan Portrait Sadik Al-Hassan
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I commend the Government and my right hon. Friend’s reforms to the leasehold sector, particularly capping ground rents, which will make a real difference to leaseholders across North Somerset. I have been contacted by numerous constituents in Portishead and across my constituency living in leasehold properties managed by FirstPort. They report persistent failures, poor communication, and opaque and unjustified service charges. Will the Secretary of State confirm that the Government’s leasehold reforms will go further by introducing robust, enforceable regulation of service charges and professionalising property management companies such as FirstPort so that they can genuinely be held accountable for poor management practices?

Steve Reed Portrait Steve Reed
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I recognise, of course, the situation my hon. Friend is describing and how unacceptable it is. The Government are committed to ensuring that those living in leasehold properties are protected from abuse and poor service at the hands of unscrupulous managing agents. On 4 July last year, we consulted on the introduction of mandatory qualifications for managing agents, and we are analysing responses right now. We are clear that this consultation is not the final step in the regulation of agents, and we will set out our full position shortly.