Legislation – Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024
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Schedule 1Categories of permitted lease
Part 1Categories of permitted lease for Tribunal certification
Leases granted out of historic leasehold estates
1
A lease granted out of a leasehold estate (the “superior leasehold estate”) where—
(a)
the superior leasehold estate was granted before 22 December 2017, or
(b)
the superior leasehold estate was granted on or after 22 December 2017 in pursuance of an agreement entered into before that date.
Community housing leases
2
(1)
A lease that—
(a)
is a community housing lease, and
(b)
meets any further conditions which may be specified in regulations made by the Secretary of State.
(2)
A lease is a community housing lease if—
(a)
the landlord under the lease is a community land trust within the meaning of section 2(7A) of the LR(GR)A 2022 (excepted leases), or
(b)
it is a lease of a house which is, or is in, a building within paragraph 2B of Schedule 14 to the Housing Act 2004 (buildings controlled or managed by co-operative societies), disregarding sub-paragraph (3)(b) of that paragraph.
(3)
Retirement housing leases
3
(1)
A lease that—
(a)
is a retirement housing lease, and
(b)
meets any further conditions which may be specified in regulations made by the Secretary of State.
(2)
A lease is a retirement housing lease if—
(a)
it is a term of the lease that the house comprised in the lease may be occupied only by persons who have attained a minimum age,
(b)
that minimum age is not less than 55, and
(3)
Leases of certain National Trust property
4
A lease of a house where the house comprised in the lease—
(a)
is a property or part of a property vested inalienably in the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty (“the National Trust”) under section 21 of the National Trust Act 1907, or
(b)
is inalienable by the National Trust by virtue of section 8 of the National Trust Act 1939.
Leases granted by the Crown
5
(1)
A lease granted out of a freehold estate by the Crown.
(2)
In this paragraph “the Crown” means—
(a)
His Majesty in right of the Crown, in right of His private estates, or in right of the Duchy of Lancaster, or
(b)
the Duchy of Cornwall.