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Exiting from the commercial rent moratoriums

A proposal for when and how to end the commercial rent moratoriums, developed by Landsec and British Land. It suggests ringfencing rent arrears and restoring normal market operation from 1 July, providing time for fair rental settlements and an arbitration process for resolving the most intractable negotiations.

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The Queen’s Speech: BPF Analysis

The Queen’s Speech sets out the Government’s agenda for the next session and its plans to build back better from the pandemic and level-up opportunities across the country. This paper provides an overview of the most pertinent announcements for the commercial real estate sector and commentary by the British Property Federation.

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Tenure reform the Scottish experience

This is the fourth in our working paper series on residential tenure reform. It focuses on some of the experiences of recent tenure reform in Scotland and lessons that we might be able to draw from that.

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BPF Budget and Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) Submissions

As we start to recover from the pandemic, the BPF is calling on the Chancellor to build back greener, fairer and faster and to work with the real estate sector to tackle some of the biggest challenges of our time: to meet our net zero targets; to level up our towns and cities; and to support the creation of new homes.

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Residential tenure reform – BPF position paper

The Government will publish a White Paper on residential tenure reform soon. This Position Paper explains our stance on various probable aspects of reform. There is also a more user-friendly summary paper. 

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Autumn Budget 2021: BPF analysis

An analysis of the 2021 Autumn Budget announcements significant to real estate, including changes to business rates, the levelling up agenda, housing and more.

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Who lives in Build-to-Rent? November 2021

The 2021 edition of ‘Who Lives in Build-to-Rent?’ developed in partnership with Dataloft, London First and the UKAA, is our largest ever resident demographic study, analysing data from across England.  

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Levelling Up White Paper – BPF analysis 

You can read here the BPF’s summary of the key provisions of the Levelling Up White Paper, and our commentary on the implications for real estate.

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Queen's Speech 2022 BPF Analysis

The Queen’s Speech sets out the Government’s agenda for the next parliamentary session. This paper provides an overview of the most pertinent announcements for the real estate sector and commentary by the British Property Federation.

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Autumn Statement 2022: BPF Analysis

The British Property Federation's analysis of the 2022 Autumn Statement, including insights on finance and investment, housing, levelling up, energy, and healthcare.

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Proposals on ESG Metrics for Real Estate

Along with other property related associations, we wrote to three ESG standard-setting bodies highlighting the need for appropriate metrics to measure property business’s ESG impact. The submission suggests six key principles to inform future ESG standard-setting for property businesses.

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BPF 2023 Spring Budget Analysis

The British Property Federation's analysis of the 2023 Spring Budget announced on 16 March 2023.

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