Is This the END of Landlords? (Renters Rights Bill)
Episode 51, Oct 01, 04:00 PM
In this episode of The Property Investors Podcast, Russell Leeds and Sue Gray discuss the Labour Party's Renters Rights Bill and its far-reaching implications for landlords and property investors. They break down key points of the bill, including the end of Section 21 evictions, the introduction of a rent increase cap, and the strengthening of tenant rights.
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Show Highlights:
Section 21 Evictions Scrapped: Discover how the removal of Section 21, or "no-fault" evictions, will impact landlords' ability to regain possession of their properties.
Rent Increase Cap: Learn about the proposed annual rent increase cap and how it aims to provide greater rent stability for tenants.
Tenant Rights Strengthened: Uncover the enhanced rights tenants will gain, including challenging rent hikes, ending auction-style renting, and requesting pets.
Landlord Concerns: Hear Russell and Sue's thoughts on the potential challenges landlords may face with the new legislation, particularly regarding tenant payment and property damage.
Creative Strategies: Explore alternative property investment strategies, such as social housing, service accommodation, and commercial properties, that may be less affected by the Renters Rights Bill.
Want to learn more about property investing? Join our Property Investors Crash Course for a live, full-day training session. Get your tickets for just £1 - Learn More
Show Highlights:
Section 21 Evictions Scrapped: Discover how the removal of Section 21, or "no-fault" evictions, will impact landlords' ability to regain possession of their properties.
Rent Increase Cap: Learn about the proposed annual rent increase cap and how it aims to provide greater rent stability for tenants.
Tenant Rights Strengthened: Uncover the enhanced rights tenants will gain, including challenging rent hikes, ending auction-style renting, and requesting pets.
Landlord Concerns: Hear Russell and Sue's thoughts on the potential challenges landlords may face with the new legislation, particularly regarding tenant payment and property damage.
Creative Strategies: Explore alternative property investment strategies, such as social housing, service accommodation, and commercial properties, that may be less affected by the Renters Rights Bill.