
In this bonus episode of The Property Cast, Sean Hooker, Head of Redress at the Property Redress Scheme, and leading property expert Kate Faulkner OBE, share their initial reactions to the Renters (Reform) Bill.
In perhaps the biggest shake-up of the private rented sector in over 30 years, the Bill sets out the Government's plans to fundamentally reform the private rented sector.
But what do the experts think of the details announced so far, and what do landlords need to do to prepare? Will it achieve its intention to redress the balance between landlords and tenants and level up housing quality?
Tune in to hear the experts' verdict on whether the Bill delivers what tenants need, what the unintended consequences might be and how many marks they would rate it out of ten.
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