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Renters’ Rights Bill What does it mean for you?

11th September 2024

The Renters’ Rights Bill will be introduced into Parliament today (11th September 2024). Under the previous Government, proposals to change the rights of tenants were set out in the Renters Reform Bill.

The Bill sets out proposals to do the following:

The Housing and Planning Minister has stated the Bill will end “injustice” for renters living in “substandard” properties, but that it would work for “good landlords” who will “benefit from clear regulation” and “eliminate unfair competition from those who, for far too long, have got away with renting out substandard properties to tenants”.

The Government publication states the Bill will abolish s21 evictions for both new and existing tenancies at the same time, giving all private renters immediate security and assurance.

This appears to be a move away from previous thinking around the old bill that a ban would apply straight away to new tenancies but would be phased in for existing tenancies. It is also like increased notice periods will need to be given when relying on other grounds for possession.

Further details of the Bill are anticipated, and I would point out this is not currently law, and the Bill needs to be passed through Parliament before being approved and turned into an Act.

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