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9:57 AM, 26th April 2024, Less than a minute ago|
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A wave of “nightmare legislation” is driving many good landlords out of the rental sector in Wales, warns Welsh Conservative MS Janet Finch-Saunders.
She warns without urgent action, tenants will be forced to live in temporary accommodation.
Ms Finch-Saunders is urging the Welsh government to rethink policies and provide much-needed support for landlords.
A lot of good landlords are leaving the sector
Ms Finch-Saunders tells Property118 that the legislation introduced by
One charity is calling for changes to help protect bereaved renters.
According to Marie Curie, an estimated 300,000 people across England and Wales are forced to move home following the death of someone they live with every year.
The end-of-life charity says the Renters (Reform) Bill must protect bereaved renters from eviction.
400 renters could be evicted from their homes
The Renters (Reform) Bill passed its final stage in the House of Commons this week and will now head to
Paul Shamplina gives his reactions to the third reading debate of the Renters Reform Bill:
“Undoubtedly, court reforms are necessary to ensure the system can effectively handle the increase in Section 8 proceedings resulting from the abolition of Section 21. Without adequate preparation, there is a risk of overburdening an already strained legal system, leading to further delays and inefficiencies that could adversely affect both landlords and tenants. In 2019 when the bill was
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New data reveals the UK’s rental market is experiencing a slowdown in inflation.
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The Renters (Reform) Bill has passed its final stage in the House Of Commons and is now heading to the House of Lords.
The latest debate on the Renters (Reform) Bill saw various MPs try to pressure the government into giving a date for the end of Section 21 –...
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