

I was delighted to chair the MBL Enfranchisement Conference 2022 this week. This was a well attended online CPD event run by MBL Seminars for professionals working in this area.

I spoke on ‘Commonhold: The Scope for Reform’ which is of course a hot topic with the Commonhold Council in full swing. I know from other work that DLUHC are fully committed to making Commonhold work and as the Law Commission and other commentators have shown there is a lot of ground to cover to make Commonhold ‘fit for purpose.’
I was also delighted to be joined by fellow speakers, Mark Loveday, Richard Murphy, Sarah Thompson-Copsey and Stephen Desmond.