Landlords have called for planned reforms to the the rented housing sector to be reintroduced by the next government
The Renters Bill would have also imposed new obligations on landlords aimed at ending discrimination against those on low incomes. In the joint statement, the National Residential Landlords Association, Grainger PLC, the British Property Federation and Leaders Romans Group said: “Renters, landlords and letting agents have faced five years of uncertainty over plans to end Section 21 ‘no fault’ repossessions.
“The best way for the next government to achieve their objectives would be to resurrect this Bill as a matter of urgency.”