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The Renters Reform Bill – What do local authorities need to know

When will it come in? The Renters Reform Bill is now in its final stages before becoming law. The Bill will likely come into force before the General Election as: A HUGE number of new Statutory Duties Section 96 – “Enforcement by local housing authorities: general duty” imposes statutory duties Read more…

By Justice_For_Tenants, 1 yearMay 16, 2024 ago
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What the Section 58 Renters Reform Bill statutory duty means for local authorities

There is only one sentence in the Renters Reform Bill draft where emphasis has been added: Clause 58(1) – It is the duty of every local housing authority to enforce the landlord legislation in itsarea.It imposes a duty on local authorities that will lead to a fifteen-fold increase in the Read more…

By Justice_For_Tenants, 2 yearsJune 22, 2023 ago
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