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The Renters’ Rights Act is here!

After years of discussion, reading and readying The Renters Rights Act has arrived.

The biggest change of Letting Law in over three decades is now in force…and we’re ready. Having long completed our meticulous preparations to ensure our clients stay protected, compliant and in control and our tenants continue to enjoy their homes.

Ross is Director of Knights Estate Agents and has a wealth of industry knowledge.

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