‘Right to rent’ obligations could stigmatise less well-off tenants and lead to accusations of racism,says Residential Landlords AssociationSeven in 10 landlords accomplish not understand their obligations under controversial current “right to rent” rules that oblige them to check current tenants’ immigration statuses.
The laws that come into force on Monday could cause problems for young tenants and the less well-off, experts say. They could also set aside landlords at risk of being accused of discrimination.
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Source: theguardian.com