Labour to Ban Child Renter Discrimination
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•Pregnant renters promised protection from landlords who turn them away
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Labour’s Renters’ Rights Bill will make it illegal for landlords to discriminate against people with children.
Landlords and letting agents will be fined up to 7,000 under the Renters' Rights Bill .
Labour 's landmark legislation also aims to outlaw no-fault evictions.
The Conservatives promised to reform private renting to make housing more secure in England in 2019 .
Private renters will be protected from eviction for 12 months from the start of their tenancy.
Landlords who want to regain possession of their property for legitimate reasons will be required to give four months' notice.
Local councils will be able to issue fines of up to 7,000 for landlords who fail to register with the Government .
Repeat offenders could be fined up to 40,000 , face criminal proceedings or be issued with a ban order preventing them from letting out homes.
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