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PP 2012/29

Rentcharges are annual sums paid out of freehold land to third parties who are not landlords and who have no interest in the land affected by the rentcharge. The remedies available for non-payment place the rentcharge owner in a very strong position. In addition to rights of entry and distress, rentcharge owners are entitled to forfeit the land for non-payment.

The Rentcharges Act 1977 made important changes to the law. It enables landowners to redeem historic rentcharges and extinguishes many others in 2037. It also prohibits the creation of new income profit rentcharges – but does authorise the creation of estate rentcharges.

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