Fixed-term tenancies for private renters should be
scrapped and replaced by mandatory open-ended agreements in order to end
so-called “no-fault” evictions, a thinktank has said. The Institute for Public
Policy Research (IPPR) said the law should also be changed to stop landlords
evicting tenants within the first three years of a tenancy because they want to
sell their home. It made the calls in a report published today urging a major
overhaul of the private rented sector. A poll conducted by Sky Data on behalf
of the IPPR found that 72% of people believe the government should be doing
more to regulate the private rented sector, while 53% feel the current system
is unfair on tenants. Read more on the IPPR
website.
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