The Renters' Rights Bill: Discrimination in the Private Rental Sector
/Under the proposed Renters' Rights Bill, discrimination against tenants based on factors like receiving benefits or having children is set to be illegal. These new measures aim to ensure fair treatment for all prospective tenants, helping to create a more inclusive rental market.
What Does the New Legislation Say?
Discrimination against tenants with children: Clause 32 of the proposed legislation makes it illegal for landlords and agents to discriminate against prospective tenants with children, regardless of the parent's gender. The only acceptable reason for refusal based on family size is overcrowding.
Overcrowding regulations: The law will prohibit landlords from discriminating against tenants with children, except where overcrowding regulations apply.