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Reforms to tenancy law proposed

Summary

This Report contains proposals for reform of the law regarding the termination of a tenancy by a landlord, due to the tenant having broken the terms of the tenancy agreement.

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Law-Making Explained

This is a Command Paper (Cm 6946) – it is a consultation paper from the Law Commission, and as such, it is also known as Law Commission Consultation Paper 303.
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How does it affect me?

If you are a tenant or a landlord, this would affect your rights if it becomes law.

The Paper proposes a new scheme for the termination of tenancies: the new scheme would define the circumstances in which a landlord could terminate a tenancy early, require the landlord to warn the tenant by giving written notice, and give enhanced protection to those with interests in the tenancy.

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