Can UK landlords still reasonably refuse pets in rented properties under the Renters' Rights Act, and what evidence is required?

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Under the expected Renters' Rights Bill, landlords will need a 'reasonable ground' to refuse pets, moving towards a '_pets considered_ standard'. The burden will be on landlords to provide evidence for refusal.

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