LABOURS PLANS FOR THE PRIVATE RENTED SECTOR?
With a general election announced for 4 July 2024, what would the Labour party's plans for the private rented sector look like?
Since the unexpected announcement made by Prime Minster Rishi Sunak of a 4 July general election, now is the time for agents to be aware of what Labour’s plans are for the Private Rental Sector (PRS).
BBC’s poll tracker shows that the Labour Party holds 45% of votes in opinion polls, as of 22 May, and has been consistently polling over 40% over the past 12 months.
The Conservative Party currently holds 23% of votes in the opinion polls, which is a 25% decrease from May 2023.
While the Labour Party has yet to release their manifesto for the upcoming election, here is an overview of what a Labour government could mean for the UK’s private rental sector:
- Abolishment of Section 21
- Driving up standards
- House building and new towns
- Warm homes plan
- What else would be included in the Labour’s renters’ charter?
- Find out more
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