Landlords reconsider student market amidst Renters’ Rights Bill
Original Article Summary
One in five agents (20%) say landlords are already pulling out of the student market, and another 10% say landlords are actively reconsidering, according to software provider Alto. The Renters’ Rights Bill is scrapping fixed-term tenancies and replace them with open-ended, rolling contracts – a move that more than a third of agents (34%) say […] The post Landlords reconsider student market amidst Renters’ Rights Bill appeared first on PropertyWire.
PropMatch Curated Analysis
One in five landlords are exiting the student market due to the Renters' Rights Bill scrapping fixed-term tenancies, potentially reducing affordable student housing supply and increasing rents.
Investor Relevance
Critical for student property investors as the legislation threatens the viability of traditional student letting models, potentially forcing portfolio restructuring, exit strategies, or rent increases to compensate for summer voids and operational complexity.
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