A Bill to make provision changing the law about rented homes, including provision abolishing fixed term assured tenancies and assured shorthold tenancies; imposing obligations on landlords and others in relation to rented homes and temporary and supported accommodation; and for connected purposes.
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| Date | Debate |
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| Wednesday 22nd October 2025 | Consideration of Lords messageConsideration of Lords Message |
| Tuesday 14th October 2025 | Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons |
| Monday 8th September 2025 | Consideration of Lords amendments |
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| Monday 21st July 2025 | 3rd reading |
| Date | Debate |
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| Monday 7th July 2025 | Report stage |
| Tuesday 1st July 2025 | Report stage: Part 2 |
| Tuesday 1st July 2025 | Report stage: Part 1 |
| Date | Debate |
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| Wednesday 14th May 2025 | Committee stage: Part 2 |
| Wednesday 14th May 2025 | Committee stage: Part 1 |
| Monday 12th May 2025 | Committee stage |
| Tuesday 6th May 2025 | Committee stage part two |
| Tuesday 6th May 2025 | Committee stage part one |
| Monday 28th April 2025 | Committee stage |
| Thursday 24th April 2025 | Committee stage part two |
| Thursday 24th April 2025 | Committee stageLords Hansar part one |
| Tuesday 22nd April 2025 | Committee stage part two |
| Tuesday 22nd April 2025 | Committee stage part one |
| Date | Debate |
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| Tuesday 14th January 2025 | Report stage |
| Date | Debate |
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| Tuesday 5th November 2024 | Committee stage: 8th sitting |
| Tuesday 5th November 2024 | Committee stage: 7th sitting |
| Thursday 31st October 2024 | Committee stage: 6th Sitting |
| Thursday 31st October 2024 | Committee stage: 5th Sitting |
| Tuesday 29th October 2024 | Committee stage: 4th sitting |
| Tuesday 29th October 2024 | Committee stage: 3rd sitting |
| Tuesday 22nd October 2024 | Committee stage: 2nd sitting |
| Tuesday 22nd October 2024 | Committee stage: 1st sitting |
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Page 1
Part 1
Tenancy reform
Chapter 1
Assured tenancies
End of certain kinds of assured tenancy
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Grounds for possession
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Rent and other terms
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Duties of landlords etc
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Landlords etc: financial penalties and offences
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Landlords etc: supplementary
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Other changes
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Other amendments
Powers of Secretary of State
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Chapter 2
Tenancies that cannot be assured tenancies
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1996
Chapter 3
Discrimination in the rental market: England
Discrimination and discriminatory terms: children and benefits status
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Discrimination and discriminatory terms: power to protect others
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Discrimination: financial penalties
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Supplementary
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Chapter 4
Discrimination in the rental market: Wales
Prohibitions of discrimination
Rhan 2A
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Part 2A
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Discriminatory terms
Pennod 6A
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Chapter 6A
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Supplementary
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Chapter 5
Discrimination in the rental market: Scotland
Discrimination and discriminatory terms: children and benefits status
Part 1A
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Discrimination and discriminatory terms: power to protect others
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Supplementary
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Chapter 6
Stating the proposed rent and rental bidding
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Chapter 7
Miscellaneous
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under licence
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Part 2
Residential landlords
Chapter 1
Meaning of “residential landlord”
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Chapter 2
Landlord redress schemes
Landlord redress schemes
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were a court order
Guidance
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Interpretation
Related amendments
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tenants
Chapter 3
The Private Rented Sector Database
The database and the database operator
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Landlord and dwelling entries
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Marketing, advertising and letting
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Entries relating to banning orders, offences, financial penalties, etc.
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Further duties of database operator
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Access to and use of information in database
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Removal of entries
Enforcement
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Final provisions
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Chapter 4
Part 2: supplementary provision
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Part 3
Decent homes standard
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Part 4
Enforcement
Chapter 1
Sanctions
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Chapter 2
Enforcement authorities
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Chapter 3
Investigatory powers
Investigatory powers under this Act
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Amendments
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Part 5
General
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single assured tenancy
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Schedules
Changes to grounds for possession
Introductory
Amendments of Ground 1: occupation by landlord or family
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New ground for sale of dwelling-house
“Ground 1A
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New ground for possession after rent-to-buy agreement
“Ground 1B
Amendments of Ground 2: sale by mortgagee
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New ground for possession when superior lease ends
“Ground 2ZA
New grounds for possession in cases where there is a superior lease
“Ground 2ZB
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“Ground 2ZC
“Ground 2ZD
Repeal of Ground 3: holiday accommodation
Amendments of Ground 4: student accommodation
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New ground for possession of student accommodation for occupation by students
“Ground 4A
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Amendment of Ground 5: ministers of religion
New ground for possession for occupation by agricultural worker
“Ground 5A
New ground for possession for occupation by person who meets employment requirements
“Ground 5B
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Ground 16 to be renumbered as Ground 5C and to be a mandatory ground for possession
New ground for possession for end of employment requirements
“Ground 5D
New ground for possession for occupation as supported accommodation
“Ground 5E
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New grounds for possession of dwelling-house occupied as supported accommodation
“Ground 5F
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“Ground 18
New ground for possession for tenancy granted for homelessness duty
“Ground 5G
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New ground for possession of stepping stone accommodation
“Ground 5H
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Amendments of Ground 6: redevelopment
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“Table
New ground for possession to allow compliance with enforcement action
“Ground 6A
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Amendments of Ground 7: death of tenant
Amendments of Ground 8: rent arrears
Power to amend
Part 5
Interpretation
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Part 6
Powers to amend Grounds 2ZA, 2ZC, 5C, 5H and 6A and definition
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Amendments relating to
Reserve and Auxiliary Forces (Protection of Civil Interests) Act 1951
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Greater London Council (General Powers) Act 1973
Housing Act 1985
Landlord and Tenant Act 1985
Agricultural Holdings Act 1986
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Housing Act 1988
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Local Government and Housing Act 1989
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Housing Act 1996
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Capital Allowances Act 2001
Police Reform Act 2002
Homelessness Act 2002
Finance Act 2003
Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003
Housing Act 2004
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Housing and Regeneration Act 2008
Localism Act 2011
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Deregulation Act 2015
Immigration Act 2016
Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 (anaw 1)
Homelessness Reduction Act 2017
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Amendments connected with landlord redress schemes
Local Government Act 1974
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Housing Act 1996
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Government of Wales Act 1998
Public Services Ombudsman (Wales) Act 2005
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Localism Act 2011
Building Safety Act 2022
Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024
Decent homes standard
Part 1
Amendments of
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Procedure and appeals relating to financial penalties under section
Notice of intent
Right to make representations
Final notice
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Withdrawal or amendment of notice
Appeals
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Recovery of financial penalty
Proceeds of financial penalties
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“Service of improvement notices: qualifying residential premises which fail to meet
type 1 and 2 requirements
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Service of improvement notices: homelessness accommodation (whether or not it
is qualifying residential premises)
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Part 2
Amendments of other Acts
Land Compensation Act 1973
Housing Act 1985
Housing and Regeneration Act 2008
Deregulation Act 2015
Housing and Planning Act 2016
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Tenant Fees Act 2019
Financial penalties
Notice of intent
Right to make representations
Final notice
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Withdrawal or amendment of notice
Appeals
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Recovery of financial penalty
Proceeds of financial penalties
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Application of
provision
Tenancies which become periodic on the commencement date
the tenancy until immediately after the first periodic term has begun.
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given prior to commencement date
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commencement date
fixed term tenancy before the commencement date.
or might be greater than the rent for an earlier period.
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Parliament.
relation to an existing tenancy before the commencement date.
section 24A of the 1988 Act (inserted by section 23 of this Act).
tenancy other than an assured shorthold tenancy.
tenancy other than an assured shorthold tenancy.
test.”
(within the meaning given by section 143 of the Renters' Rights Act 2024)”.
Existing tenancies subject to possession notice
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Interpretation
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