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- Bill 008 2024-25 (as introduced)
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- Bill 008 EN 2024-25 - large print
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- Delegated Powers Memorandum from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
- Renters' Rights Bill 2024-25
- 2nd reading, Programme motion, Money resolution, Ways and Means resolution in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗77 speakers · 183 speeches
- Renters' Rights Bill: call for evidence
- 20 amendments tabled at Committee stage in the Commons17 Agreed1 Not called2 Withdrawn
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Edward Kirton-Darling and associates (on Rent Repayment Orders) (RRB01)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Edward Kirton-Darling and associates (suggested amendments) (RRB02)
- Written evidence submitted by Citizens Advice (RRB08)
- Written evidence submitted by Dogs Trust (RRB11)
- Written evidence submitted by The Lettings Industry Council (RRB16)
- Written evidence submitted by Alex Shinder (RRB18)
- Written evidence submitted by Michael Crofts BSC(Hons), ARICS (retired) (RRB19)
- Written evidence submitted by Maureen Roscoe (RRB21)
- Written evidence submitted by Get Living (RRB23)
- Written evidence submitted by London Councils (RRB25)
- Written evidence submitted by James Scollard (RRB26)
- Written evidence submitted by the Renters' Reform Coalition (RRB27)
- Written evidence submitted by Generation Rent (RRB30)
- Written evidence submitted by Laura Delow (RRB03)
- Written evidence submitted by Jim Dickinson (RRB04)
- Written evidence submitted by Richard Bate (RRB05)
- Written evidence submitted by Leonie Cooke (RRB06)
- Written evidence submitted by Michael Zell-Davis (RRB07)
- Written evidence submitted by Unipol Student Homes (RRB09)
- Written evidence submitted by Sarah Galloway (RRB10)
- Written evidence submitted by Reapit (RRB12)
- Written evidence submitted by RSPCA (RRB13)
- Written evidence submitted by ACORN the Union (RRB14)
- Written evidence submitted by Training for Professionals (RRB15)
- Written evidence submitted by A PRS Landlord from the North West (RRB17)
- Written evidence submitted by Ian Stern (RRB20)
- Written evidence submitted by Tony Wilson (RRB22)
- Written evidence submitted by The Property Institute (RRB24)
- Written evidence submitted by Mars Petcare UK and Battersea Dogs & Cats Home (RRB28)
- Written evidence submitted by the University of Manchester Students' Union (RRB29)
- Written evidence submitted by iHOWZ (RRB31)
- Written evidence submitted by the Student Accredited Private Rental Sector (SAPRS) (RRB34)
- Written evidence submitted by StepChange (RRB36)
- Written evidence submitted by Suzanne Smith of the Independent Landlord (RRB37)
- Written evidence submitted by JUSTICE (RRB41)
- Written evidence submitted by Universities UK (UUK) (RRB44)
- Written evidence submitted by the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) (RRB45)
- Written evidence submitted by Commonweal Housing (RRB46)
- Written evidence submitted by Shelter (RRB50)
- Written evidence submitted by TDS Charitable Foundation (RRB53)
- Written evidence submitted by The Law Society (RRB57)
- Written evidence submitted by Tom MacInnes, Director of Policy at Citizens Advice (supplementary submission) (RRB58)
- Written evidence submitted by Safer Renting on behalf of Cambridge House (RRB59)
- Written evidence submitted by Greater Manchester Combined Authority (RRB61)
- Written evidence submitted by Ben Twomey, CEO, Generation Rent, and Tom Darling, Director, Renters' Reform Coalition (supplementary submission) (RRB62)
- Written evidence submitted by Justin Bates KC, Landmark Chambers, Giles Peaker, Anthony Gold Solicitors, and Liz Davies KC, Garden Court Chambers (supplementary submission) (RRB63)
- Written evidence submitted by the Large Agents' Representation Group (RRB32)
- Written evidence submitted by Michael Crofts BSC(Hons), ARICS (retired) (further submission) (RRB33)
- Written evidence submitted by Matthew White, Regional Lettings Director, Hose Rhodes Dickson (RRB35)
- Written evidence submitted by Peter Donnelly (RRB38)
- Written evidence submitted by an individual who wishes to remain anonymous (RRB39)
- Written evidence submitted by the NFU (RRB40)
- Written evidence submitted by Grainger Plc (RRB42)
- Written evidence submitted by Placefirst (RRB43)
- Written evidence submitted by Gerald Kennedy, on behalf of the Social Housing Action Campaign (RRB47)
- Written evidence submitted by Independent Age (RRB48)
- Written evidence submitted by Training for Professionals (further submission) (RRB49)
- Written evidence submitted by Nationwide Foundation (RRB51)
- Written evidence submitted by Matter Real Estate (RRB52)
- Written evidence submitted by the Guild of Residential Landlords (RRB54)
- Written evidence submitted by Sue and Richard Lawes (RRB55)
- Written evidence submitted by Anonymous (RRB56)
- Written evidence submitted by Justice for Tenants (RRB60)
- Written evidence submitted by Olan Homes (RRB67)
- Written evidence submitted by London Councils (further submission - Asylum Accommodation) (RRB72)
- Written evidence submitted by Cats Protection (RRB73)
- Written evidence submitted by Hibiscus Initiatives (RRB74)
- Written evidence submitted by David and Manuela Yeandle (RRB76)
- European Convention on Human Rights Memorandum
- Written evidence submitted by Maxine Fothergill, Managing Director of Amax Estates & Property Services, Trainer for London Landlords Accreditation Scheme, and Portfolio Landlord (RRB64)
- Written evidence submitted by Nottingham Students Partnership on behalf of the University of Nottingham Students' Union (UoNSU) and Nottingham Trent Students' Union (NTSU) (RRB65)
- Written evidence submitted by UNISON (RRB66)
- Written evidence submitted by Susan Osborne (RRB68)
- Written evidence submitted by Roy Wearing (RRB69)
- Written evidence submitted by Mandy Mills (RRB70)
- Written evidence submitted by the Aster Group (RRB71)
- Written evidence submitted by the National Housing Federation (RRB75)
- Written evidence submitted by the Domestic Abuse Housing Alliance (RRB81)
- Written evidence submitted by Propertymark (RRB82)
- Written evidence submitted by Openreach (RRB83)
- Written evidence submitted by Marie Curie (RRB84)
- Written evidence submitted by Patricia Ogunfeibo (RRB86)
- Written evidence submitted by the London Renters Union (RRB90)
- Written evidence submitted by the British Property Federation (RRB97)
- Written evidence submitted by Michelle Anderson (RRB77)
- Written evidence submitted by David Lockyer (RRB78)
- Written evidence submitted by College and University Business Officers (RRB79)
- Supplementary written evidence submitted by the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (RRB80)
- Written evidence submitted by Mrs M Davies (RRB85)
- Written evidence submitted by the Property Redress Scheme (RRB87)
- Written evidence submitted by Safe Suffolk Renters (RRB88)
- Written evidence submitted by Don Rowlands (RRB89)
- Written evidence submitted by Thomas Dove (RRB91)
- Written evidence submitted by the University of Westminster Students Union (RRB92)
- Written evidence submitted by Associated Retirement Community Operators (ARCO) (RRB93)
- Written evidence submitted by Anonymous (RRB94)
- Written evidence submitted by Peter Mercer (RRB95)
- Bill 127 2024-25 (as amended in Public Bill Committee)
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- Impact Assessment from the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government
- Renters Rights Bill 2024-25: Progress of the Bill
- Report stage, 3rd reading in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗41 speakers · 87 speechesDivision #79Third ReadingAyes 440Noes 111
- 1st reading in the LordsView in Hansard ↗
Formal stage — recorded in Hansard.
- Renters’ Rights Bill: HL Bill 60
- 14th Report of the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
- 20 amendments tabled at Committee stage in the Lords8 Withdrawn11 Not moved1 Agreed
- Letter from Baroness Taylor to Lord Empey, Baroness Scott and Lord Jamieson regarding an inconsistency between the Government commitment to abolish fixed term tenancies and the Home Office approach to housing asylum seekers.
- Letter from Baroness Taylor to Lord Empey, Baroness Scott and Lord Jamieson regarding an inconsistency between the Government commitment to abolish fixed term tenancies and the Home Office approach to housing asylum seekers.
- Letter from Baroness Taylor regarding further detail on the government's legal analysis of the 12 month restricted period in the Bill and compatibility with article 1 of protocol 1 to the European Convention on Human Rights.
- 20 amendments tabled at Report stage in the Lords8 Withdrawn1 Withdrawn before debate8 Not moved3 Agreed
- Bill 296 2024-25 (Lords Amendments)
- Bill 296 EN 2024-25
- Renters’ Rights Bill 2024-25: Consideration of Lords amendments
- Housing insecurity in the private rented sector in England: drivers and impacts
- Housing insecurity in the private rented sector in England: policy implications
- Legislative Consent Motion agreed by the Scottish Parliament - September 2025
- Legislative Consent Motion agreed by Senedd Cymru - September 2025
- Programme motion, Consideration of Lords amendments in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗17 speakers · 47 speeches
- Committee to draw up Reasons for disagreeing to Lords Amendments - 8 September 2025
- Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons in the LordsView in Hansard ↗18 speakers · 53 speeches
- Bill 314 2024-26 (Lords Amendments)
- Consideration of Lords message in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗11 speakers · 23 speeches
King Charles III grants Royal Assent, and merges this bill into law