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Will Labour destroy property investment? Renters' Rights Bill Update

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The Renters Reform bill has been on the agenda for UK Government since it was first proposed in 2019, but with Labour’s win in the 2024 general election, it looks as though it will be reprioritised by Keir Starmer’s party under a new name - the Renters’ Rights Bill.
And with the bill being brought forward by a left leaning party, it’s no surprise that the focus will be on providing more security and protection for tenants while ensuring landlords know their responsibilities.
In today's episode, we'll explore the key elements of the Renters' Reform Bill and what it means for property investors and residential landlords in the UK.
Find all of the details here: https://www.insidepropertyinvesting.com/renters-rights-bill/

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The Renters Reform bill has been on the agenda for UK Government since it was first proposed in 2019, but with Labour’s win in the 2024 general election, it looks as though it will be reprioritised by Keir Starmer’s party under a new name - the Renters’ Rights Bill.
And with the bill being brought forward by a left leaning party, it’s no surprise that the focus will be on providing more security and protection for tenants while ensuring landlords know their responsibilities.
In today's episode, we'll explore the key elements of the Renters' Reform Bill and what it means for property investors and residential landlords in the UK.
Find all of the details here: https://www.insidepropertyinvesting.com/renters-rights-bill/

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Request your free copy of our Introduction to HMO Investing guide - Access here for free 📗
Join me for an upcoming Commercial to Residential Open Day - Check out remaining tickets 🎟
********************
Check out our content on your favourite platforms:
Website: InsidePropertyInvesting.com
Instagram: @InsidePropertyInvesting
Youtube: Inside Property Investing

  continue reading

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