Breaking News of Rental Reform

Yesterday morning the government announced proposals for new rental reforms in their White Paper. If you want to know more this is a 30 second read.

If you follow us on Youtube / facebook or Instagram (If not then you should be) then you will have seen my video about the announcement yesterday about the white paper the Government in England has released regarding proposed rental reforms.

The suggestions are wide-ranging but it's worth pointing out these are currently proposals for potential future rule changes. Nothing has been finalised yet. 


This article linked below may be of interest to you.

It's still very early days in the process of reforming any of the rental rules but we are keeping a close eye on things and will update you as and when things become clearer.


If you want to watch my video click on the image above and to keep updated on all of the latest news make sure you are following us on our socials.


If you have any questions about this please get in contact with us.

Thanks for reading.
Abigail & the team at Grey & Co


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