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Fewer landlords put homes up for sale as Renters' Rights Act means failing to find a buyer could backfire
Fewer landlords are putting homes up for sale due to the Renters' Rights Act, as failing to find a buyer could now have negative consequences for landlords. The legislation appears to be discouraging property sales in the rental market.
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