Government plans to ban letting agent fees paid by
tenants are unlikely to make renting cheaper, as new research reveals the
prospect of a ban is already being felt by the market. Among letting agents that
responded to a survey by the Residential Landlords Association (RLA), over
half, 57%, planned to cope with the proposed tenant fee ban by increasing the
fees landlords pay. This raises the prospect of the extra costs being passed on
to tenants in higher rents over the long-term. Read more on 24housing.
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