A Bill to make provision changing the law about rented homes, including provision abolishing fixed term assured tenancies and assured shorthold tenancies; imposing obligations on landlords and others in relation to rented homes and temporary and supported accommodation; and for connected purposes.
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| Date | Debate | 
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| Wednesday 22nd October 2025 | Consideration of Lords messageConsideration of Lords Message | 
| Tuesday 14th October 2025 | Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons | 
| Monday 8th September 2025 | Consideration of Lords amendments | 
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| Monday 21st July 2025 | 3rd reading | 
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| Monday 7th July 2025 | Report stage | 
| Tuesday 1st July 2025 | Report stage: Part 2 | 
| Tuesday 1st July 2025 | Report stage: Part 1 | 
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| Wednesday 14th May 2025 | Committee stage: Part 2 | 
| Wednesday 14th May 2025 | Committee stage: Part 1 | 
| Monday 12th May 2025 | Committee stage | 
| Tuesday 6th May 2025 | Committee stage part two | 
| Tuesday 6th May 2025 | Committee stage part one | 
| Monday 28th April 2025 | Committee stage | 
| Thursday 24th April 2025 | Committee stage part two | 
| Thursday 24th April 2025 | Committee stageLords Hansar part one | 
| Tuesday 22nd April 2025 | Committee stage part two | 
| Tuesday 22nd April 2025 | Committee stage part one | 
| Date | Debate | 
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| Tuesday 14th January 2025 | Report stage | 
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| Tuesday 5th November 2024 | Committee stage: 8th sitting | 
| Tuesday 5th November 2024 | Committee stage: 7th sitting | 
| Thursday 31st October 2024 | Committee stage: 6th Sitting | 
| Thursday 31st October 2024 | Committee stage: 5th Sitting | 
| Tuesday 29th October 2024 | Committee stage: 4th sitting | 
| Tuesday 29th October 2024 | Committee stage: 3rd sitting | 
| Tuesday 22nd October 2024 | Committee stage: 2nd sitting | 
| Tuesday 22nd October 2024 | Committee stage: 1st sitting | 
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Part 1
Tenancy reform
Chapter 1
Assured tenancies
End of certain kinds of assured tenancy
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Grounds for possession
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Rent and other terms
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Duties of landlords etc
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Landlords etc: financial penalties and offences
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Landlords etc: supplementary
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Other changes
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Other amendments
Powers of Secretary of State
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Chapter 2
Tenancies that cannot be assured tenancies
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1996
Chapter 3
Discrimination in the rental market: England
Discrimination and discriminatory terms: children and benefits status
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Discrimination and discriminatory terms: power to protect others
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Discrimination: financial penalties
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Supplementary
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Chapter 4
Discrimination in the rental market: Wales
Prohibitions of discrimination
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Rhan 2A
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Part 2A
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Discriminatory terms
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Pennod 6A
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Chapter 6A
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Supplementary
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Chapter 5
Discrimination in the rental market: Scotland
Discrimination and discriminatory terms: children and benefits status
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Part 1A
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Discrimination and discriminatory terms: power to protect others
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Supplementary
Chapter 6
Stating the proposed rent and rental bidding
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Chapter 7
Miscellaneous
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under licence
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Part 2
Residential landlords
Chapter 1
Meaning of “residential landlord”
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Chapter 2
Landlord redress schemes
Landlord redress schemes
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were a court order
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Guidance
Interpretation
Related amendments
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tenants
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Chapter 3
The Private Rented Sector Database
The database and the database operator
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Landlord and dwelling entries
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Marketing, advertising and letting
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Entries relating to banning orders, offences, financial penalties, etc.
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Further duties of database operator
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Access to and use of information in database
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Removal of entries
Enforcement
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Final provisions
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Chapter 4
Part 2: supplementary provision
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Part 3
Decent homes standard
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Part 4
Enforcement
Chapter 1
Sanctions
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Chapter 2
Enforcement authorities
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Chapter 3
Investigatory powers
Investigatory powers under this Act
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Amendments
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Part 5
General
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single assured tenancy
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Schedules
Changes to grounds for possession
Introductory
Amendments of Ground 1: occupation by landlord or family
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New ground for sale of dwelling-house
“Ground 1A
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New ground for possession after rent-to-buy agreement
“Ground 1B
Amendments of Ground 2: sale by mortgagee
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New ground for possession when superior lease ends
“Ground 2ZA
New grounds for possession in cases where there is a superior lease
“Ground 2ZB
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“Ground 2ZC
“Ground 2ZD
Repeal of Ground 3: holiday accommodation
Amendments of Ground 4: student accommodation
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New ground for possession of student accommodation for occupation by students
“Ground 4A
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Amendment of Ground 5: ministers of religion
New ground for possession for occupation by agricultural worker
“Ground 5A
New ground for possession for occupation by person who meets employment requirements
“Ground 5B
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Ground 16 to be renumbered as Ground 5C and to be a mandatory ground for possession
New ground for possession for end of employment requirements
“Ground 5D
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New ground for possession for occupation as supported accommodation
“Ground 5E
New grounds for possession of dwelling-house occupied as supported accommodation
“Ground 5F
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“Ground 18
New ground for possession for tenancy granted for homelessness duty
“Ground 5G
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New ground for possession of stepping stone accommodation
“Ground 5H
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Amendments of Ground 6: redevelopment
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“Table
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New ground for possession of alternative accommodation provided during redevelopment
“Ground 6A
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New ground for possession to allow compliance with enforcement action
“Ground 6B
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Amendments of Ground 7: death of tenant
Amendments of Ground 8: rent arrears
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Power to amend
Part 5
Interpretation
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Part 6
Powers to amend certain Grounds and definition
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Amendments relating to
Reserve and Auxiliary Forces (Protection of Civil Interests) Act 1951
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Greater London Council (General Powers) Act 1973
Housing Act 1985
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Landlord and Tenant Act 1985
Agricultural Holdings Act 1986
Housing Act 1988
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Local Government and Housing Act 1989
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Housing Act 1996
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Capital Allowances Act 2001
Police Reform Act 2002
Homelessness Act 2002
Finance Act 2003
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Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003
Housing Act 2004
Housing and Regeneration Act 2008
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Localism Act 2011
Deregulation Act 2015
Immigration Act 2016
Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 (anaw 1)
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Homelessness Reduction Act 2017
Amendments connected with landlord redress schemes
Local Government Act 1974
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Housing Act 1996
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Government of Wales Act 1998
Public Services Ombudsman (Wales) Act 2005
Localism Act 2011
Building Safety Act 2022
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Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024
Decent homes standard
Part 1
Amendments of
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Procedure and appeals relating to financial penalties under section
Notice of intent
Right to make representations
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Final notice
Withdrawal or amendment of notice
Appeals
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Recovery of financial penalty
Proceeds of financial penalties
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“Service of improvement notices: qualifying residential premises which fail to meet
type 1 and 2 requirements
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Service of improvement notices: homelessness accommodation (whether or not it
is qualifying residential premises)
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Part 2
Amendments of other Acts
Land Compensation Act 1973
Housing Act 1985
Housing and Regeneration Act 2008
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Deregulation Act 2015
Housing and Planning Act 2016
Tenant Fees Act 2019
Financial penalties
Notice of intent
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Right to make representations
Final notice
Withdrawal or amendment of notice
Appeals
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Recovery of financial penalty
Proceeds of financial penalties
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Application of
provision
Tenancies which become periodic on the commencement date
the tenancy until immediately after the first periodic term has begun.
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given prior to commencement date
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commencement date
fixed term tenancy before the commencement date.
or might be greater than the rent for an earlier period.
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Parliament.
relation to an existing tenancy before the commencement date.
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section 24A of the 1988 Act (inserted by section 26 of this Act).
tenancy other than an assured shorthold tenancy.
tenancy other than an assured shorthold tenancy.
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test.”
(within the meaning given by section 143 of the Renters' Rights Act 2025)”.
Existing tenancies subject to possession notice
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Interpretation
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