Landlords divided as new renters law looms
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Landlords divided as new renters law looms
"The Renters' Rights Act will end Section 21 no-fault evictions so families can't be forced out without reason, benefiting 2.7 million renters across London."
"Adam Osieke described the act as 'a blunt tool to tackle a complex problem,' reflecting the divided opinions on its implementation and impact."
"Amanda Richardson expressed concern about the RRA, stating, 'I've always had long-term tenants and I'm very worried about this new RRA, as there seems to be no support for landlords in it.'"
The Renters' Rights Act, effective May 1, will end no-fault evictions and fixed-term tenancy contracts, transitioning renters to rolling agreements. It aims to benefit 2.7 million renters in London by preventing arbitrary evictions. However, landlords express concerns about the reforms, with some serving eviction notices and exiting the rental market. The law also introduces clearer pet ownership rules and bans bidding wars. Opinions on the act are divided, with some viewing it as a simplistic solution to a complex issue.
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