Further Rental Reform White Paper scheduled for the springšŸ¢

Further Rental Reform White Paper scheduled for the springšŸ¢

It’s now been made clear that there will be a detailed White Paper in the spring explaining radical changes to the private rental sector.

It had originally been thought that the Levelling Up White Paper released last week was the mechanism for the government to set out its reform agenda for renters. To continue reading, please Click Here


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