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November 06, 2025

So, the dark nights are upon us and we're rolling towards Christmas with a busy few weeks ahead.

- Liz Twist

The leftover Halloween sweets are being grazed on as we get ready for fantastic firework displays, before naturally turning our attention to mulled wine.

Politically, a lot is happening too, as Labour have been finalising bill after bill with the huge news on the Renters Reform Bill becoming Law. This delivers on a manifesto commitment to rebalance the relationship between England's 2.3 million landlords and 11 million tenants.

At the core of the Act is the abolition of Section 21 'no fault' evictions a practice that has pushed thousands into homelessness.

This seismic shift will empower tenants to challenge poor conditions and unreasonable rent increases without fear of retaliatory eviction.

The reforms will give renters the right to end tenancies with two months' notice, while protecting legitimate landlord interests through strengthened repossession grounds that support continued investment in the sector.

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