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House of Commons asks: What’s the problem with Section 21?

For landlords who may want a brief update on Section 21, the House of Commons Library has published a concise description and history.

The Library in the Commons is an independent body, operating without political interference, and it publishes occasional updates on specific public policy issues.

It has published this new update ahead of the widely-expected White Paper on rental sector reform, likely to appear early this year.

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The Library gives particular detail on the consultations for abolishing S21 powers, originally pledged in the 2019 General Election manifesto by the Conservatives, and reiterated in the Queen’s Speech of that year, and then repeatedly delayed until - it appears - the near future.

You can see the Library report, which includes the S21 equivalent powers in the different UK nations, here.

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