Charities 'concerned' over lack of progress with Renters Reform Bill- QHN

Thirty charities and non-profit organisations have written a letter to PM Rishi Sunak, urging him to pass a bill to ban ‘no-fault’ evictions.

The Renters Reform Bill would remove the right of landlords in England to evict tenants for no reason with only two months’ notice.

The charities said they are “deeply concerned” about the lack of progress in passing the bill into law.

The charities said they are “deeply concerned” about the lack of progress in passing the bill into law.

The Conservatives promised “a better deal for renters” – including a ban on no-fault evictions – in its manifesto ahead of the general election in 2019.

In May, the Renter Reform Bill was introduced to parliament, containing this measure. But it has not yet been brought back for the next parliamentary stage.

There are concerns the bill won’t have time to pass through parliament before the next election, which is expected to take place next year.

Thirty charities and non-profit organisations have written a letter to PM Rishi Sunak, urging him to pass a bill to ban ‘no-fault’ evictions.

The charities said they are “deeply concerned” about the lack of progress in passing the bill into law.

The Renters Reform Bill would remove the right of landlords in England to evict tenants for no reason with only two months’ notice.

The Conservatives promised “a better deal for renters” – including a ban on no-fault evictions – in its manifesto ahead of the general election in 2019.

The charities said they are “deeply concerned” about the lack of progress in passing the bill into law.

The charities said they are “deeply concerned” about the lack of progress in passing the bill into law.

The Conservatives promised “a better deal for renters” – including a ban on no-fault evictions – in its manifesto ahead of the general election in 2019.

In May, the Renter Reform Bill was introduced to parliament, containing this measure. But it has not yet been brought back for the next parliamentary stage.

There are concerns the bill won’t have time to pass through parliament before the next election, which is expected to take place next year.

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