Why new Compulsory Purchase Order powers are making it easier for the government to take your land
Briefly

The recent reforms in government planning, particularly concerning Compulsory Purchase Orders (CPOs), pose heightened risks to property owners. The legislation simplifies the CPO process, enabling authorities to acquire private land for public projects more swiftly and with fewer hurdles. This change affects freehold and leasehold owners, as well as businesses and individuals with rights over land. While landowners can object to CPO proposals, their ability to appeal is limited. Understanding these evolving CPO rules is essential for safeguarding property rights amid impending changes.
Recent government reforms have simplified the process for Compulsory Purchase Orders, heightening the risk for homeowners and businesses as their lands can be acquired more easily.
Understanding evolving Compulsory Purchase Orders is crucial for landowners, as new legislation accelerates the CPO process, potentially infringing on property rights without adequate compensation.
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