Charities warn renters not protected from large upfront payments
- The Renters’ Rights Bill will be debated by MPs for the first time on Wednesday, but it does not address Labour's promise to end large upfront payments.
- Polly Neate, chief executive of Shelter, stated there is nothing in the bill preventing landlords from demanding large sums of rent upfront.
- The government believes the new law will protect tenants from these practices, despite concerns about landlords and the courts.
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