Renters’ Reform Bill approaches final hurdle as Lords ‘run out of steam’
Original Article Summary
Peers have rejected three key amendments to the Renters’ Rights Bill, which will now be sent back to the Commons before heading for Royal Assent
PropMatch Curated Analysis
The Renters' Reform Bill is set to receive Royal Assent shortly after the House of Lords rejected key landlord-friendly amendments, with industry data showing most agents remain unprepared for the changes.
Investor Relevance
This legislation will fundamentally alter landlord-tenant relationships by removing Section 21 evictions and changing possession procedures, requiring immediate preparation for compliance and potentially affecting property values, rental yields, and investment strategies.
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