Renters’ Rights Bill: key changes for London landlords
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 16 – The Renters’ Rights Bill ends no-fault evictions, limits rent increases, bans bidding wars, and introduces a landlord ombudsman to improve tenant protections, impacting over one million London renters.
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Renters' Rights Bill won't become law until autumn 2025
Despite recent progress for the Renters’ Rights Bill through Parliament, it seems the legislation will not come into effect until after the summer recess. Buy-to-let landlords have a little longer to get their ducks in a row before the Renters’ Rights Bill takes effect – with the finer details of what will actually become law still being tweaked. The Third Reading of the Bill in the House of Lords has been scheduled for next week (21st July), wh…
Renters Rights Bill delayed until autumn – it’s official - Property Industry Eye
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The Renters' Rights Bill: Parliamentary Progress- Property Notify
The Renters’ Rights Bill (RRB) represents the most sweeping overhaul of England’s private rented sector in a generation. Its stated core mission is to improve security, decency, and fairness for tenants while maintaining a functioning, professional rental market. As of July 2025, the Bill has passed through the House of Lords, where Peers have made key amendments—some of which the Government may challenge as the Bill returns to the House of Com…
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