Policy paper

Draft Tenant Fees Bill

The draft Tenant Fees Bill sets out the government’s approach to banning letting fees paid by tenants.

This was published under the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government

Documents

Draft Tenant Fees Bill and explanatory notes

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Draft Tenant Fees Bill and explanatory notes (print-ready PDF)

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Details

This draft bill will make renting fairer and easier for tenants by allowing them to see upfront what a given property will cost them in the advertised rent level without any additional costs. The bill will also introduce a lead enforcement authority in the lettings sector and cap security deposits at 6 weeks’ rent.

The draft bill reflects feedback from the recent public consultation.

You can email any comments to [email protected].

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Published 1 November 2017

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