The Renters’ Rights Bill: What landlords need to know  

Original Article Summary

On the brink of becoming law, the government last week rejected the majority of amendments put forward by the House of Lords, which would have mitigated the severity of some of the amendments. Property professionals, landlords and tenants are poised to navigate this once-in-a-generation overhaul of housing legislation. Lucy Jones, chief operating officer at Lomond, recaps […] The post The Renters’ Rights Bill: What landlords need to know   appeared first on PropertyWire.

PropMatch Curated Analysis

The Renters' Rights Bill is proceeding to Royal Assent this autumn with major reforms (S21 abolition, new possession grounds) taking immediate effect, after government rejected House of Lords amendments that would have softened impacts on landlords.

Investor Relevance

Critical for all landlords as it fundamentally changes possession procedures, deposit rules, tenancy structures, and operational requirements with immediate effect once enacted, requiring urgent preparation and strategy review.

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