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Renters reform bill in current form will fail to give renters security
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LEGISLATION aimed at protecting renters will fail in its current form to properly abolish Section 21 no-fault evictions and give tenants security in their homes, campaign groups have warned.

The long-delayed Renters (Reform) Bill, which promises to provide renters with protections, is returning to Parliament today following major concessions made to the landlord lobby.

These include the indefinite delay of the no-fault eviction ban, which leaves renters homeless, pending court reforms.

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