House of Lords hand student landlords the power to evict tenants

Original Article Summary

The House of Lords have altered the Renters’ Rights Bill by giving student landlords more power to evict tenants. An amendment to Ground 4A means landlords of one- and two- bedroom student properties can regain possession to rent to a new cohort of students. The move has been praised by agency group Propertymark, which said […] The post House of Lords hand student landlords the power to evict tenants appeared first on PropertyWire.

PropMatch Curated Analysis

House of Lords amendments to the Renters' Rights Bill have strengthened landlord rights, including easier eviction powers for student landlords and reduced sale notice periods from 12 to 6 months.

Investor Relevance

These amendments directly impact landlord operational flexibility and risk management, particularly for student accommodation investors who gain clearer possession rights between academic years, and all landlords who can now exit properties faster for sales.

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