Landlords are expressing concerns that the introduction of flexible tenancies allowing tenants to leave with just two months' notice may lead to significant rent increases.
The proposed housing bill aims to improve tenant rights, including a ban on no-fault evictions and tighter regulations against dishonest landlords, according to Angela Rayner.
The potential for a new rental model may encourage landlords to raise rents in high-demand areas, with estimates of up to a 10% increase cited by the NRLA.
The bill, set to be enacted next summer at the earliest, represents a shift towards balancing the relationship between tenants and landlords amidst market pressures.
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