It's unlikely the rental market will look the same following the implementation of the Renters' Rights Bill, David explained. He said, "What's dangerous about that is if we don't have the same landlords letting the same property types, that may mean we have groups who are no longer be...
Over the course of the last few years, there has been much discussion and many mooted changes to the… Read More Labour’s focus on “greyfield” development Sep 30, 2024 | Jenny Sargeant One of the focuses of the new government is increasing the number of new homes built in the UK. ...
The bill will remove fixed-term assured tenancies, which mean renters are obliged to pay rent regardless of whether a property is up-to-standard and prevent them from easily moving out in response to changing circumstances, such as a relationship breakdown or new job. Follow Sky News ...
The Renters’ Rights Bill, which would ban “no-fault evictions”, will also abolish fixed-term tenancies, meaning a lease can be ended with just two months’ notice. However, if the bill becomes law, it could make students comparatively much less attractive tenants than others in the private...
Greg Simms (“Striving for a new balance for renters and landlords”,Letters, September 27) explains how the UK’s proposed renters’ rights bill now going through parliament may flood the court system with claims. However, this could be avoided if the bill is amended to give the parties to...