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Reform UK seeks to repeal the 2026 Renters’ Rights Act, citing concerns over housing supply and investment.
Reform UK plans to repeal the Renters’ Rights Act set to take effect May 1, 2026, claiming it reduces housing supply and raises rents.
Deputy leader Richard Tice, a former property developer, argues the law discourages investment, while the party proposes a new government office to accelerate housebuilding with stricter penalties for non-compliance.
Critics, including Generation Rent and the Renters’ Reform Coalition, warn the repeal would weaken tenant protections, increase insecurity, and favor landlords, noting strong public support for the act’s ban on no-fault evictions and other reforms.
Demand for rental insurance has risen 41% as renters express growing concern over housing stability.
Reform UK busca derogar la Ley de Derechos de los Inquilinos de 2026, citando preocupaciones sobre la oferta e inversión de viviendas.