What is Ground Rent?
Ground rent is the annual sum a long leaseholder pays the freeholder under the terms of a lease. Since June 2022, new long residential leases in England and Wales must be at a peppercorn (zero monetary value) ground rent. Pre-existing leases can still levy escalating ground rents, though these have come under regulatory scrutiny. Non-payment can trigger lease forfeiture.
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