All About the Renters Reform Bill
All About the Renters Reform Bill
After a long debate in the Houses of Commons today, with a strong opening statement from Deputy Prime-Minister, Angela Rayner, the blueprint for the Renters Rights Bill is well and truly set.
Renters Reform Bill moves to next Stage
Renters Reform Bill finally moved to the next stage. After months of waiting, the Bill moves to Report Stage and MPs will have the opportunity to make further amendments.
Wales - Renting Homes Law Change announced
Legislation relating to Renting Homes in Wales which was first passed in 2016, was implemented to increase protection for tenants
It has been announced that the Renting Homes (Wales) Act will be implemented from 15 July 2022.
There will be two new “occupation” contracts that are to replace the existing tenancy and licence agreements. These are:
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a secure contract: the default contract issued by ‘community landlords’ (local authorities and registered social landlords); and;
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a standard contract: the default contract for use by private landlords (all landlords other than community landlords)
Landlords will also be required to issue a written statement of the occupation contract to the contract-holder which will include all the relevant contractual terms:
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fundamental terms cover the most important aspects of the contract, including the possession procedures and landlord’s obligations regarding repairs.
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supplementary terms deal with the day-to-day matters applying to the occupation contract such as the requirement to pay rent on time or maintain a garden.
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additional terms address specifically agreed matters