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What is wrong with going from one-year tenancies with unpredictable rent rises to three-years ones with predictable rents.
So can you explain what is wrong with going from one year tenancies with unpredictable rent rises to three year tenancies with predictable rents?
Labour will introduce a national register of private landlords and introduce longer tenancies and predictable rents to provide better security for those who privately rent their home.
The programme contains a Private Tenancies Bill which includes measures to "provide more predictable rents and protection for tenants against excessive rent increases, including the ability to introduce rent controls for rent pressure areas".
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The chorus, of course, is predictable: "Rent's too damn high".
Labour is saying there should be fixed three-year tenancies, with predictable rent increases.
But even so, rent control for the current tenant, once they've gotten in to a place to live, gives them a predictable rent.
Our proposal is to say there should be fixed three year tenancies as the norm for those people with predictable rent changes.
The Labour plans would give tenants security, with a three-year tenancy agreement to allow them to plan ahead, with predictable rent.
These businesses have fairly predictable rent increases, providing good visibility on net income, but not much prospect for growth beyond inflation.
If tenancies could be made longer, and price rises more predictable, then renting might become the sort of thing people would voluntarily choose.
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