'Landlords Will Face HUGE Fines' | Renters’ Rights Act 2026 Explained
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The Renters’ Rights Act, set to ban no-fault evictions from May 2026, is prompting fears of a landlord “fire sale” as many consider leaving the rental market before the law takes effect. Experts warn this could force tenants out, reduce rental supply, and drive up rents, exacerbating the strain on working households already spending a large portion of their income on housing. While the Act promises greater security for tenants, including limits on rent increases and protections against eviction without cause, landlords and industry groups express concern over uncertainty and increased red tape. Ian Collins interviews Paul Shamplina from Landlord Action. Have you got a story? Email [email protected] Click here for more from Talk https://talk.tv If you need any help visit: https://talk.tv/helplines Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/talktv?sub_confirmation=1
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