The UK government is tightening regulations to close loopholes that could allow sanctioned individuals to enter the rental market undetected. With financial crime, corruption, and illicit activities often linked to property transactions, this change aims to strengthen oversight and ensure that letting agents and landlords play an active role in preventing potential breaches.
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