MPs back one-month cap on advance rent payments
- Labour's new renters' rights bill will cap advance rent payments at one month's rent, potentially saving renters in the North West up to £6,747 upfront.
- The bill, which abolishes no-fault evictions and ends rental bidding wars, was approved by 440 MPs in the House of Commons.
- Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner stated that the bill will transform the rights of 11 million private tenants, providing more security and stability.
- Landlords have expressed concerns that the new rules will limit their ability to assess tenant reliability, while renters' rights groups have welcomed the changes.
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