New data suggests that the Renters' Rights Bill has not yet resulted in the mass exodus of landlords that many feared it would.

New data suggests that the Renters' Rights Bill has not yet resulted in the mass exodus of landlords that many feared it would.
Tenancy disputes are on the rise, with the number seen in 2023 hitting the second-highest number seen over the last decade.
The government will reveal the long awaited Renters’ Rights Bill later today, introducing a range of new requirements in hopes to further protect tenants in private rented...
Under the new legislation, fixed-term Assured Shorthold Tenancies will be replaced by rolling tenancies, meaning tenants can give just two months' notice to leave at any time
Steve Richmond, General Manager at Reapit UK&I looks at the Renters Rights Bill and considers the opportunities this controversial legislation presents to letting agents.
Plans to remove fixed-term tenancies and prevent rent payments from being taken in advance of tenancies starting must be fully assessed before the Renters’ Rights Bill becomes...
The ban on ‘no fault’ evictions was first proposed by the previous Government under its Renters’ Reform 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.
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