Tenants and landlords are paying the price of the rising
tide of regulation in the private rented sector while rogue landlords get away
with poor practice, according to a new report. The study says "costly and complex
regulatory systems" are pushing up rents and preventing more investment in
the PRS at a time "when it needs to expand to help tackle the housing
crisis". Download a copy of the
report from the RLA website.
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