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How to make renting your home more secure

Sign up to our free money newsletter for investment analysis and expert advice to help you build wealth Sign up to our free money email for help building your wealth Sign up to our free money email for help building your wealth SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. In May they were almost 10 per cent more annually, which means first-time buyers would need to find around £25,000 extra to buy a house than they did 12 months ago. Section 21 notices, often known as ‘no fault’ evictions, are also allowed, but four months’ notice is required. “The Renters’ Reform Bill offers us a once-in-a-generation opportunity to transform private renting, including an end to Section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions and a national register for landlords. Almost half of private renters admit to being worried about money, compared to 30 per cent of homeowners, according to research from LV.

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