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Proposed plans for landlords to compensate evicted tenants rejected

In RealEstate
May 14, 2025

The Welsh government has rejected a recommendation that would have asked the owners to provide two months of rent as compensation to the tenants by complying with a notice of possession of section 173 “without guilt.”

The proposal, which suggested that the tenants could the last two months as compensation, raised a significant group within the sector, particularly that the future investment could stop.

By rejecting it, the Galeses government has recognized the need to balance the protections of tenants with the rights of owners, helping to maintain the stability of the sector and ensure that owners can continue to act for fear of residential sanctions of fear of the law, according to).

Ben Beadle, Executive Director of the NRLA, commented: “We welcome the decision of common sense of the Welsh government to eliminate proposals that would have imposed arbitrary compensation payments to the owners using legitimate motifs for the remission.

Confidence in the private interested sector Wesses has been demolished significantly in recent years, but the decision to reject this measure is the step in the right direction. I am delighted that our concerns have one leg on the list. “

Propertymark has also responded to the Welsh government’s decision to reject the proposal to give two months of rental relief to tenants by receiving a notice of possession of section 173.

Tim Thomas, Propertymark policy officer, commented: “We are pleased that the Welsh government agreed with our concerns and has rejected the proposal. Propertymark has campaigned against this proposal from the beginning. We immediately wrote to the secretary of the cabinet with our concerns and were one of the groups that were in discussions with Welsh government officials.

“We use the opportunity to stand out before the Galese government that if this proposal continue, it could result in less private accommodation supply interested in Wales, with the propensity of increased rentals for the tenants. This was not a special socio ten ten benefits of Tentiyy and pay their rental through administered payments.

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You can read the Welsh government response to the recommendation in its entirety here.

Tenants who face the eviction to maintain rent of the last two months as compensation – Recommendation ‘on’