Blow for renters as MPs try to dilute ban on ‘no fault evictions’

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Defending Landlords

Michael Gove has come to the defense of Tory MP landlords who are pushing back against rental reforms. He mentioned that these landlords often bring valuable ideas and offer great service to tenants.

Pushback on Rental Reforms

Housing campaigners have accused Mr. Gove of collaborating with backbenchers to weaken the Renters' Reform Bill. About 50 Conservatives are attempting to amend the bill to delay the ban on 'no fault evictions' until further assessment.

Commitment to Tenants

Despite the pushback, Mr. Gove affirmed his commitment to banning no-fault evictions before the next general election. He emphasized the importance of a healthy private rental sector while considering the needs of both landlords and tenants.

Criticism and Opposition

Opponents of the proposed amendments have expressed concern that the interests of landlords are being prioritized over struggling tenants. Campaigners and Labour's Shadow Housing Secretary have criticized the government's approach, calling for assurances to protect renters.

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