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The latest news from Godwins Solicitors... Law of Covenants Set to ChangeIf you are considering buying a property, the existence of a covenant or easement relating to it is an important consideration. Nearly two thirds of freehold titles are subject to an easement (which gives someone other than the owner a right over the land) and nearly four fifths of properties have some form of restrictive covenant attaching to them. The Law Commission has been looking into the problems caused by restrictive covenants and easements and in 2008 produced a report highlighting several ways in which the law is deficient. The upshot of this process is that new legislation has been proposed, which should see the light of day within the next year or so. The Law Commission's proposed solution involves replacing the existing law on covenants with ‘land obligations', which can be an obligation to do something or refrain from doing something on the land. The main aspects of the proposals are:
There are, in addition, a number of more technical proposals. Disputes over land rights are common and so measures aimed at reducing the likelihood of difficulties arising will be welcomed by all those engaged in property transactions. For professional assistance with your property purchase or sale, contact Chris Nichols.
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