London landlords split over sweeping renters law

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The Renters' Rights Act, taking effect May 1, ends no-fault evictions, moves tenants to rolling tenancy agreements, bans bidding wars, and enforces clearer pet rules, prompting mixed reactions in London as some landlords plan to sell while renters gain greater security.
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- Landlord exodus warning as Renters' Rights Act set to take effect thenegotiator.co.uk
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- What does the new Renters’ Rights Act mean for you? The Independent
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