The Renter’s Rights Bill was debated in the House of Commons on Monday
The UK’s landlord lobby group has warned that renters and landlords ‘desperately’ need more clarity on the rollout of the government’s Renters Rights Bill.
The bill, which was debated in the House of Commons on Monday, is expected to receive Royal Assent in late 2025 and to become law in early 2026.
It is one of Labour’s flagship policies and aims to rebalance the relationship between landlords and tenants by abolishing “no-fault” evictions, improving property standards and regulating rent increases.
But Ben Beadle, chief executive of the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA), warned that the government “needs to make clear how long after this it expects to begin rolling out the widespread reforms”.