The ban on ‘no fault’ evictions was first proposed by the previous Government under its Renters’ Reform Bill
Related topic: Renters Rights Bill
Members from The Guild of Property Professionals explore the potential impact on landlords and tenants should anticipated reforms and changes to tax laws come into effect.
The Government has released full details of its Renters Rights Bill, which it presented to the House of Commons on Thursday.
The ban on no-fault evictions “could increase the burden on courts”, according to experts from Lawhive.
The new bill aims to finally put an end to Section 21 'no fault' evictions
The trade body has called for a change of thinking in property licensing in order to improve standards across the board.
Should it pass through Parliament, the new law will impact the lives of many people who rent their homes
Plans for Labour’s new Renters’ Rights Bill were outlined in the King’s Speech on Wednesday
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