Tenants could have access to a database of “rogue”
landlords and letting agents, under a bill to be debated in the House of Lords.
The Renters’ Rights Bill proposes to ban letting agents’ fees and publish a
public list of criminal landlords. It also proposes to ban “rogue” landlords
from being able to own a house in multiple occupation (HMO), which is a
property where more than two separate households share living space and
facilities. Read more on the Daily Telegraph website.
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