Housing and high rental costs have been a major issue for the UK in the past decade. While other countries have moved toward protections for renters, rent control has not been a widespread feature of the British rental market for over a generation.
Could new tenants’ rights usher in rent controls? Here’s why that wouldn’t necessarily be a positive
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