Şenay Nihat
Principal Associate
Barrister
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On 15 May 2024 the Renters (Reform) Bill (the Bill) will have its second reading in the House of Lords. That is to say, legislators will be considering the Bill and amendments that have been proposed by parliamentarians so far. These amendments seek, inter alia, to strengthen perceived weaknesses in the Bill, and give clarity to stakeholders as to what the Bill will look like in practice.
While landlords of students will have a particular interest in following what happens to purpose built student accommodation (PBSA) and student accommodation in general (see our earlier insight on the Bill from when it completed Public Committee stage last year), there are amendments that are of interest to all those in the sector. We consider the key amendments below, with the caveat that they will not take effect unless approved by parliamentarians.
The Bill's second reading in the House of Lords this week will bring it one step closer to being finalised and becoming submitted for Royal Assent. Our team will continue to monitor its progress through Parliament and share any updates on further amendments for those operating in the private rental sector.
To discuss any of the points raised in this latest article or any wider queries on the RRB, please get in touch with Senay Nihat.
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