The Renters (Reform) Bill is one of the most significant pieces of legislation for private renters and landlords in the past 30 years. First introduced to parliament on 17 May 2023, the Bill went through the House of Commons for the final time at the end of April 2024.
The Bill is now in the House of Lords and will face another five stages before it will enter Royal Assent and become law.
The Renters (Reform) bill has generated diverse responses from MPs, tenants, landlords, and letting agents. The main headline in the media has been the proposed abolition of Section 21 (so-called “no-fault” evictions).
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