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Renters (Reform) Bill “unlikely to be passed” before parliament is prorogued: reports
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Renters Reform Bill passes third reading in Commons despite delay to abolition of no fault evictions
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Renters Reform Bill to be delayed until Autumn: report
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Renters’ Rights Act receives Royal Assent heralding new protections for private tenants
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