
Renters’ Rights Bill 2nd reading in the Lords heralds common sense proposals
Renters’ Rights Bill – Proposed Amendments from the
Second Reading in The House of Lords
The Renters’ Rights Bill has passed its second reading in the House of Lords and will now progress to committee stage, where it will receive detailed, line by line, examination of all clauses, schedules and any viewpoints presented. Amendments may be offered to the Bill at this stage and the committee members will vote to accept or reject any changes.
Those watching the progress of this extraordinary Bill, which represents the largest and most far reaching shake up, of the Private Rental Sector, in the last 30+ years, may have noted some interesting and, in our opinion, common sense proposals for amendments in the second reading (4th February 2025).