‘Trapped in a cycle of insecurity’: Young Renters raise alarm over lack of price caps in Renters’ Rights Bill
Young people renting in London have criticised the Renters’ Rights Bill for failing to propose a cap on record-high prices.

Young people renting in London have criticised the Renters’ Rights Bill for failing to propose a cap on record-high prices.

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