The Renters Rights Act has eliminated “no-fault” evictions, abolished fixed-term contracts, and ended bidding wars, aiming to protect vulnerable tenants. However, landlords argue that the law adversely affects them, with some, like Wendy Trimnell, claiming they face disadvantages without the ability to evict troublesome tenants. Landlords express concerns about long-term contracts, feeling it limits their control over tenant issues. While local MP Tom Hayes highlights the law’s benefits for tenant stability and protection, others worry that larger corporate landlords will benefit more, potentially providing lower service quality than responsible private landlords.
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