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<p>Our consultation on <em>Overcoming the barriers to longer tenancies</em> sought
views on the potential benefits of longer tenancies in the private rented sector.
A number of people responded that increased security would improve tenants’ mental
health and well-being. In particular, respondents mentioned that fewer house moves
could help tenants have better access to local amenities, such as schools and GP clinics,
and feel more integrated into their communities.</p><p>Earlier this year, the Government
announced its commitment to improve security for renters, and intends to introduce
a new, fairer deal for both tenants and landlords.</p><p>As part of this new deal,
we will put an end to ‘no-fault’ evictions by repealing section 21 of the Housing
Act 1988. Under the new framework, a tenant cannot be evicted from their home without
good reason, providing tenants with more stability, and enabling them to put down
roots and plan for the future.</p><p>On the 21<sup>st</sup> July we launched a 12
week consultation on the details of our proposals. The Government will collaborate
with and listen to tenants, landlords and others in the sector to develop a more effective
system that works for everybody.</p>
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