The Generation Rent activist group says it’s pressing the government to enact the specific measures of the Renters Rights Bill as soon as possible.
When the Bill receives Royal Assent and passes into law – expected as soon as next week – the government is expected to name an implementation date, or dates.
Trade bodies and other professionals have called for six months or more to ensure a smooth transition, while some specific measures are expected to require secondary legislation anyway, which could take some months.
But Generation Rent has issued a warning saying it wants implementation as soon as possible.
Earlier this week Peers in the House of Lords voted to reject several proposals that would have balanced the legislation. These included:
The Bill will return to the House of Commons on Wednesday for what is expected to be a very brief debate before it goes to Royal Assent and passes into law.
This article is taken from Landlord Today