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Sir Keir Starmer said ‘too many people currently live with the threat of insecurity and injustice’ when renting their homes.
The Renters (Reform) Bill was a proposed Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom introduced by the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, Michael Gove, on 17 May 2023. The legislation proposed to end the no-fault eviction of tenants, as well as making it easier for landlords to evict antisocial tenants.
The Deputy Prime Minister said every renter should have a secure home, and promised to end no-fault evictions as part of the Renters’ Rights Bill. Rayner pledges ‘justice and fairness for all ...
The Renters Reform Bill would have impacted on both the 11 million private renters and 2.3 million landlords in England. After the announcement of the 2024 general election, the bill was axed during the parliamentary wash-up period. [72] The Renters Reform Bill would have: [73]
They take the form of an amendment to the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 which will empower the Secretary of State to make secondary legislation which will bring detail and the measures into force at a later date. [30] As of August 2023, the next step to bring Awaab's Law into effect, will be for the government to publish a consultation. The ...
Jae Vail, London Renters Union. The bill also does nothing to tackle rent affordability; private rents increased by 9.1 per cent across the UK in the 12 months to November 2024. With this hike in ...
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