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etc. Must match exactly.\n\nWe must ensure there are no extraneous characters like \’:\’ etc.\n\nNow create new text approx 2000 characters. 3 paragraphs separated by _2_ and _3_. Each paragraph maybe about 600-650 characters. That plus newline etc. We can produce 2000 char approximate.\n\nLet’s craft. Use bold tags maybe for bullet. But not necessary.\n\nParagraph 1: description of reforms: introduction of capped ground rent, details about £250 per year. Provide that the reforms affect leaseholders in England and Wales. Provide reference to draft bill.\n\nParagraph 2: more detail about drafting process: when draft will be released, legislative timeline. Provisions for enforcement.\n\nParagraph 3: potential implications: for property market, finance, but keep neutral. Conclude with next steps.\n\nNow add tags: we might include \’Housing\’, \’Legislation\’, \’England\’ as tags. But tags probably just list? The tags section: \’starttags tags endtags\’. So inside tags maybe comma separated list: \’Housing, Legislation, England\’. Yes.\n\nNow image descriptions: 300 characters. We’ll approximate but keep within 300 char perhaps 280.\n\nLet’s craft the image description 1: \’A soft pastel sketch shows a simplified building façade with a price tag of £250 hanging from a ladder. A gentle scale balances the symbol of currency against the word ’lease’. No reds or hearts, the image conveys cautious optimism about new limits.\’ Count char? Let’s count quickly. This is about 200 char. Need longer ~300. Add more details: \’The structure is rendered in muted grays and blues, with subtle shading to suggest depth. Behind the building, faint outlines of residential windows frame the text, inviting reflection on housing affordability.\’ Rough count maybe 300.\n\nImage description 2: \’Monochrome illustration depicts a bare edifice, its corner marked with a £ symbol. A single line script spells ’250’, while a subtle balance scale leans toward ’flat’, representing the capped ground rent. The drawing uses only shades of gray, no color accent, maintaining a restrained aesthetic.\’ Rough count maybe 280; Add more: \’The clean lines and understated shading suggest clarity in the new policy, without sensational detail.\’ Might reach 300.\n\nNow final output formatting. Let’s assemble.\n\nWe must keep 2000 characters of text. We will approximate. This will be challenge but we can produce about 2000 characters. We need to count approximate. Each paragraph 600-650 characters. So overall with separators we should reach. Use 3 paragraphs.\n\nLet’s craft paragraph 1 thoroughly with around 620 characters. We’ll write content and then count approximate. Use simple words.\n\nParagraph1: \n\’Ground rents, a long‑standing element of property law in England and Wales, will be limited to a maximum of £250 per year for leaseholders. The cap applies to all new leases issued after the reforms and to existing leases that lock in a ground rent higher than the threshold. The change aims to reduce the financial burden that long‑term ground rent payments can place on homeowners who hold long leases.\’ That about 470 characters. We’ll add more: \’This adjustment is part of a broader effort to modernise leasehold arrangements and make housing more affordable for tenants who purchase or inherit long‑term properties.\’ Add final sentence: \’The cap does not alter the existing ground rent for leases already in force that are below £250; those remain at their current rates.\’ That might bring to 590-600.\n\nParagraph2: \n\’The reforms are contained within a draft bill that will be published by the government office responsible for housing policy in England and Wales. Once the draft is released, it will undergo parliamentary scrutiny and debate, with potential amendments before final passage. The bill outlines enforcement mechanisms, requiring landlords to provide clear documentation of ground rent terms and’,’tool_calls’:[]}endtext | January 27, 2026 at 3:23 AM