Are there alternative investment opportunities or property types that might become more attractive for landlords if student lets become less viable due to the Renters' Rights Act?

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If student lets become less viable due to the Renters' Rights Bill, landlords could explore professional HMOs, service accommodation, or single-let properties, adapting to market demands and legislation.

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Explore alternative UK property investments like professional HMOs & Service Accommodation if student lets are impacted by the Renters' Rights Bill.

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