The Renters’ Rights Bill has passed its third reading in the House of Commons on 14th January 2025 and is now heading to the House of Lords for further scrutiny. While some changes have been made to the Bill during its Committee Stage, the core elements remain largely unchanged. The Bill is expected to become law in the spring, significantly altering the landscape for landlords and tenants alike.
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