Recovery order
A recovery order, under the Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Act 2022 appears under section 10 of the Act, and describes where an enforcement authority may order the repayment of a prohibited rent from a landlord (including a person acting on their behalf or a person who has ceased to be a landlord) where all or part of that rent has not been refunded.
For further information visit Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Act 2022: Guidance for leaseholders, landlords and managing agents.
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