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Bring forward £250 cap on ground rents for leaseholders, MPs urge
UK MPs have called for the immediate implementation of a £250 annual cap on ground rents for leaseholders, urging the government to accelerate reforms aimed at protecting homeowners from excessive charges. The proposal is part of ongoing efforts to address rising costs and financial burdens faced by leaseholders.
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