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Hot topic seminar: the new statutory ban on upwards-only rent review

Thursday 9 July 2026
8.30am - 9.30am
Wilberforce Chambers, 77 Chancery Lane
Free to attend | 1.0 CPD

This session will discuss the new statutory ban on upwards-only rent review, covering:

  • What has changed? What is still unknown?
  • Which leases will be affected?
  • Practical implications and pointers for landlords and tenants

Join Joanne Wicks KC, Julian Greenhill KC, Harriet Holmes and Mark Galtrey as they host this hot topic seminar.

This session will take place from 8.30am at our new building, 77 Chancery Lane. We will be serving pastries and hot drinks upon arrival, and the talk will start at 8.45am.

If you would like to attend, or have any queries, please contact seminars@wilberforce.co.uk

We hope you are able to join us!

 

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