Under the leasehold system, homeowners own their property for a fixed term while the land remains owned by a freeholder, often requiring ground rent and service charges. Commonhold would grant flat owners collective ownership of the building and shared areas without time limits. Proponents argue reform would give homeowners greater control and fairness. Opponents argue that the existing system provides legal clarity and stability for managing large buildings.
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