Where Are We Now With The Renter’s Rights Bill?
| Infosheet
The Renters’ Rights Bill is gearing up for its Report Stage in the House of Commons on 14th January, marking a significant moment for the UK’s private rented sector. Ahead of this date, the Government has released new amendment details, providing further clarity on the reforms set to transform how landlords and tenants interact. Read the new amendments here.
Key proposals include:
- Abolition of Section 21 evictions—moving towards more secure, periodic tenancies
- Strengthening tenant rights to challenge poor living conditions
- Introducing fairer rules for landlords to regain possession when necessary
The Report Stage is critical. MPs will debate and vote on these amendments, shaping the final Bill before it progresses further through Parliament. With secondary legislation expected by summer, these changes are coming fast—so staying informed is vital.
What does this mean for you?
To help you prepare, we’ve created an easy-to-digest info sheet, outlining:
- The current stage of the Bill
- What the latest amendments mean
- What’s next in the legislative process
- How to get involved in the debate
Download your copy now to stay informed!