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the debate is the renters rights act good for london landlords

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AI-generatedThe Renters Rights Act in England, effective May 1, 2026, removes no-fault evictions and introduces rolling tenancies, potentially reducing landlord flexibility and rental supply in London. The primary commercial mechanism is regulatory, affecting the UK residential rental market. Impact is UK-specific, with potential margin squeeze for landlords and reduced inventory. No direct commodity or global supply chain impact.
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- Renters Rights Act effective May 1, 2026 in England
- Abolishes no-fault evictions and introduces rolling tenancies
- May reduce rental property availability in London
- Part of Labour's 2024 manifesto
UK residential REITs may see a 2-5% valuation decline over 1-4 weeks as rental supply adjusts. Window: 1-4 weeks.
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