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Landlord Legislation: The Long-Awaited Renters Reform Bill | Ringley Group

Written by: Mary-Anne Bowring 06/07/2023
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Renters Reform Bill

The long-awaited Renters Reform Bill may finally be introduced in the UK parliament this month. The bill was first discussed in 2019, and a fast introduction and implementation were promised, but that didn’t happen. Housing Secretary Michael Gove says the bill will be introduced into Parliament next week. No details of the contents of the bill are available. It is widely anticipated that the Bill will have a new name to reflect the objectives of the White Paper on rental reform released by the government a few months earlier. The Renters Reform Bill outlines the government's plans to usher in major reforms in the private rented sector (PRS) and improve housing quality. The proposed reform is expected to be "the biggest shake-up of the private rented sector in 30 years”.

In June 2022, the government published a white paper, A Fairer Private Rented Sector, explaining the full extent of its plans. That document had a few commitments to reform the private rental sector.

Here is an overview of the biggest changes outlined in the White Paper:

Section 21 no-fault evictions will be abolished

Section 21 will be abolished, which means renting-homes-wales-act-how-will-it-impact-landlords'>landlords can evict a tenant by the circumstances defined in law. It will level the playing field between renting-homes-wales-act-how-will-it-impact-landlords'>landlord and tenant, and empower tenants to challenge poor practices and unjustified rent increases. It will also incentivise renting-homes-wales-act-how-will-it-impact-landlords'>landlords to engage with the tenants and resolve issues.

Periodic tenancies to become standard.

Tenants with an Assured Tenancy or Shorthold Tenancy will be moved onto a single system of periodic tenancies. The single tenancy system will mean both parties better understand their rights and responsibilities. The aim is also to provide greater security for tenants and ensure that the flexibility that privately rented accommodation offers is retained.

Tenants must provide a notice of two months while leaving a tenancy to allow the renting-homes-wales-act-how-will-it-impact-landlords'>landlord to find a tenant and avoid empty tenancy periods.

Notice periods for rent increases to be doubled

The bill aims to limit rent increases to once a year. renting-homes-wales-act-how-will-it-impact-landlords'>Landlords must provide a minimum notice of two months for any change in rent. This move is designed to combat the cost-of-living crisis. There are plans to end the use of rent review clauses. It will prevent tenants from being locked into automatic and ambiguous rent increases that may not reflect changes in the market price.

Introduction of Minimum Housing Standards

The government plans to introduce Minimum Housing Standards for the private rented sector (PRS) by extending the application of the Decent Homes Standard, which currently applies only to the social housing sector. The government also proposes to expand Rent Repayment Orders to cover repayment for non-decent homes. By making it legally mandatory for private renting-homes-wales-act-how-will-it-impact-landlords'>landlords to meet the Decent Homes Standard, the government hopes that renting-homes-wales-act-how-will-it-impact-landlords'>landlords will manage their properties proactively and not wait for a renter to complain or for a local council to take enforcement action.

Tenants given more rights to keep pets on properties

The government will ensure through legislation that renting-homes-wales-act-how-will-it-impact-landlords'>landlords do not withhold consent to pet ownership. The tenant can challenge such a decision. The government will also amend the Tenant Fees Act 2019 to include pet insurance as a permitted payment so that any damage to their property by pets is covered.

Bans on renting to families with children

The bill will make it illegal for renting-homes-wales-act-how-will-it-impact-landlords'>landlords or letting agents to have blanket bans on renting to families with children or those receiving benefits.

A new ombudsman covering all private renting-homes-wales-act-how-will-it-impact-landlords'>landlords

A single government-approved ombudsman will be appointed to deal with all issues of private renting-homes-wales-act-how-will-it-impact-landlords'>landlords renting out property in England. Membership will be mandatory.

New Property Portal for private renting-homes-wales-act-how-will-it-impact-landlords'>landlords and tenants

A new digital Property Portal will provide a single platform to help renting-homes-wales-act-how-will-it-impact-landlords'>landlords understand and comply with their legal requirements.

Arrears and notice to evict
This includes the introduction of a new mandatory ground for repeated rent arrears. This makes eviction mandatory where a tenant has been in at least two months rent arrears three times within the previous three years, regardless of the arrears balance at hearing.There is also a new ground that means renting-homes-wales-act-how-will-it-impact-landlords'>landlords can apply notice to a tenancy if they wish to sell a property, or if they wish to allow their family members to move into the rental property. This can apply after a tenant has been in a property for at least six months.



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