Scrapping No Fault Evictions could decrease the housing supply
Campaigning and Policy

Philip54321
Philip54321
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1 year ago
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Please look at this

https://www.kevinhollinrake.org.uk/news/scrapping-no-fault-evictions-could-decrease-housing-supply

Kevin Hollinrake MP speaking at Westminster Hall.

The other MP (I do not know his name) dismissed Kevin Hollinrake's thoughts out of hand and just shook his head because he thinks that the so called;
"No fault eviction"
and The Rental Reform Bill are a good idea and he and many more MPs have probably not researched the effects it will have on The PRS.

As a result of this video, I've come to the conclusion that if I and other Landlords and our associations don't get our act together and really quick, This Rental Reform Bill will be made law.

We all need to declare WAR on The Rental Reform Bill. Positive action must be taken. Our voice must be heard. It must be the correct voice. That voice must say;
"Do not abolish section 21 or else"

I would like everyone's opinion on how we are going to campaign and get our voice heard.

Disclaimer:-
I do not mean violence in any way by using words like Fight or War. I'm just using these words for effect

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