Peabody, which owns around 56,000 homes across London and
the South East, has announced it will stop issuing fixed-term tenancies to new
general needs tenants. The move comes after 92,000-home landlord L&Q
revealed plans to ditch fixed-term arrangements for tenants in September last
year. L&Q has already begun the process of converting its 8,500 existing
fixed-term tenants onto open-ended tenancies. Read more on Inside Housing.
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