The Renters' Rights Bill (RRB) has been criticized for its ineffective legislation, but the main issue lies not with landlords, but with the lack of housing supply.
According to critics, the true cause of homelessness, high rents, and lack of social housing is insufficient housing, which leads to increased competition, higher rents, and homelessness.
The true cause of homelessness, high rents, and lack of social housing has little to do with landlords. It’s simply and very obviously a ‘LACK OF HOUSING’.
The RRB is considered useless and misdirected as it fails to address the root cause of the problem, which is the lack of housing supply.
The vulnerable social tenants, whom Labour has traditionally helped, will suffer the most from this damaging legislation.
Author's summary: The Renters' Rights Bill is a hopeless sham due to its failure to address the lack of housing supply.