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Posted by Ben Twomey on January 7, 2025 2:52 pm
Originally From: Attitude
Tags: Comment, renting
(Image: Charlie Jones on Unsplash)
Generation Rent acts as a voice of private renters, campaigning to make homes safe, secure and affordable. Here, Ben Twomey, chief executive, and Tilly Smith, campaigns and partnerships officer, explain how discrimination in the rental market affects LGBTQ+ people
What a time to be a private renter in England. The Renters’ Rights Bill, a new law currently passing through Parliament, is set to give us new rights and stability in our homes in a way that many of us have never had before. Net zero targets, if done right, will grant us big improvements to our homes over the next five years. The building of 1.5 million new homes, promised by the government, could provide us with new, more affordable options in our housing. This
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