

A TikTok video on upcoming rules around tenants’ ability to keep pets has garnered more than two million views.
Scotland’s animal welfare organisations have called on MSPs to support stronger protections for pet owners in the private and social rental sectors ahead of a crucial debate in Holyrood.
The government should advise landlords to look at property location and an animal’s medical history when deciding whether to refuse pets, according to a campaigning animal charity.
Many politicians and campaigners have, in support of the Government’s looing renting reforms, claimed that tenants feel insecure when living in their homes and are worried about the high rents.
Larry the Number 10 cat has backed a charity’s campaign to change the law allowing tenants to keep pets.
A charity is looking to reboot its campaign urging the public and MPs to support reforms around keeping pets in rental properties.
Landlords are more concerned about tenants’ right to request to keep a pet than the potential abolition of Section 21, a new poll reveals.
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