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    Home/News/Government Announces Committee Stage Dates for Renters’ Rights Bill

    Government Announces Committee Stage Dates for Renters’ Rights Bill

    8 months ago
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    Government Announces Committee Stage Dates for Renters’ Rights Bill

    The Government has scheduled the committee stage for the Renters’ Rights Bill in the House of Lords, with sessions set for April 22 and April 24, 2025. This phase involves a detailed, line-by-line examination of the bill’s provisions, allowing peers to propose and debate amendments. 

    Understanding the Committee Stage

    During the committee stage, members of the House of Lords meticulously review each clause of the bill. Amendments are organized into a ‘marshalled list’ and published prior to discussions. Every clause must be agreed upon, and votes on proposed amendments can occur. If the bill undergoes amendments, it is reprinted to incorporate these changes. 

    Next Steps Following the Committee Stage

    After the committee stage, the bill advances to the report stage in the Lords, offering further scrutiny and opportunities for additional amendments. This is typically followed by the third reading. Subsequently, the bill returns to the House of Commons to consider any amendments proposed by the Lords. Given the Government’s significant majority and the bill’s alignment with key manifesto pledges, it is anticipated that most amendments from the Lords may be declined, leading to a process known as “ping pong” between the two Houses. 

    Anticipated Implementation Timeline

    The bill is expected to receive Royal Assent and become law before Parliament’s summer recess in July 2025. It will come into effect no earlier than two months after receiving Royal Assent, suggesting an operational timeframe between October and December 2025. 

    Implications for Tenants and Landlords

    The Renters’ Rights Bill introduces significant reforms, including the abolition of Section 21 “no-fault” evictions and the transition to periodic tenancies. Landlords and tenants should stay informed about these changes to understand their rights and responsibilities under the new legislation.

    Stay Updated

    As the bill progresses, further developments and potential amendments may arise. We will continue to provide updates to keep you informed about the latest changes and their implications for the rental sector.

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