The Renters Reform Bill forms forms part of the government’s strategy to drive a fairer private rented sector for all. It is one of the most significant pieces of legislation for private renters and landlords in the past 30 years, and will rebalance the rights and responsibilities of renters and landlords.
If you own rental property, now is the time to understand how this new legislation will impact you and your tenants.
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