Lanarkshire MSP Gillian Mackay is urging the Scottish Government to support tenants by maintaining protections on rent rises that are set to expire in March.In 2022 the then Green Minister, Patrick Harvie, introduced a temporary cap on most in-tenancy rent increases.
Since the end of the cap in March last year, a temporary rent adjudication system has been in place, also introduced by Patrick Harvie, that has kept rents down for some tenants.At the time, the Scottish Government said that the system was to support a transition away from the rent cap to a system of permanent rent controls and to protect tenants from excessively large rent hikes.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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Renters have paid the price, while private landlords have lined their pockets.“And whilst there is legislation on the way to introduce permanent rent controls at last, these won’t come into force until 2027.“Right now, renters are protected by temporary controls that were introduced by the Scottish
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