If fixed-term assured shorthold tenancies are abolished by the Renters Reform Bill, will this affect my ability to increase rent or negotiate new terms at specific intervals, and what's the expected notice period for rent reviews now?
Quick Answer
Yes, the Renters (Reform) Bill abolition of fixed-term ASTs will impact rent increases, moving to annual reviews with a two-month notice period and tenant challenge rights, potentially affecting landlords' ability to negotiate terms at specific intervals.
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Understand how the Renters' Rights Bill's abolition of fixed-term ASTs impacts rent increases, negotiation, and notice periods for UK landlords.
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