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Four in five tenants unaware of Renters (Reform) Bill

Over four out of five tenants remain unaware of the Renters (Reform) Bill and its contents, surprising research from TDS Charitable Foundation has revealed.

The bill commits to ending ‘no fault’ section 21 evictions, albeit that process could now be delayed. It also proposed developing a new decent homes standard for the private rented sector and creating a new ombudsman for private landlords.

Whilst awareness of the proposed reforms has increased by 27% over the last 12 months, a substantial 83% of tenants still remain unaware of the bill and its proposals.

Dr Jennifer Harris, head of policy and research at TDS Group, said: “The bill represents the biggest set of changes to the rental market for over 30 years. Given this, it is worrying that so many tenants are unaware of what it is and what it seeks to achieve. It is vital that tenants feel able to challenge the minority of landlords failing to provide safe housing or a good enough service. This can only be achieved by ensuring renters understand the changes being made and are confident that they will help them to do so.”

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