The latest tweaks to the long-awaited Bill are 'balanced' and 'not really contentious at all', according to PayProp UK.

The latest tweaks to the long-awaited Bill are 'balanced' and 'not really contentious at all', according to PayProp UK.
Over four out of five tenants remain unaware of the Bill, its contents, and what the changes mean for them, according to new research.
The removal of Section 21 notices and the end of fixed-term tenancies are the two issues that concern landlords the most, according to a new report issued by Propertymark.
Chris Martin from Skip Hire UK explores how the Renters Reform Bill will likely impact landlords and the general attitudes towards the upcoming changes.
The long-awaited Renters (Reform) Bill, which is currently passing through the UK Parliament cannot succeed without proper engagement with letting agents and landlords, Propertymark...
A handful of proposed amendments to the Renters’ (Reform) Bill, designed to give private rented sector landlords more protection, has received the backing of a prominent industry...
With time running out until the next General Election, Neil Cobbold, Managing Director at PayProp UK looks at the dangers of rushing through the government’s flagship legislation...
Andy Jones, Group Director, Corporate & Build to Rent, Leaders Romans Group looks ahead to next year and the long-awaited Renters (Reform) Bill.
MPs on the All-Party Parliamentary Group have warned that government reforms to the PRS will fail without sufficient resources to ensure they can be enforced.
Government plans to scrap Assured Shorthold Tenancies in favour of periodic lets could put landlords’ properties at risk, according to new insight from NoLettingGo.
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