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Councils to get powers to tackle criminal landlords in renters' Bill

The controversial Renters' Reform Bill will give councils more powers to tackle criminal landlords as part of a raft of changes to the rental market.

The controversial Renters' Reform Bill will give councils more powers to tackle criminal landlords as part of a raft of changes to the rental market.

It will extend the decent homes standard – which already applies to social housing landlords like councils – to the private rented sector and introduce a new private sector Ombudsman.

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