Rentors Reform Bills resulted in a million new pet owners

About half of Tenant A new survey suggested that a pet will have to receive if the new proposed new rules for the landlords would apply.

Rentors Rights Bill, introduced to Parliament this time last year In September 2024, I was aimed atmprowve conditions For private tenants, including Pet ownership,

Under new rules, zamindars who want to deny TenantWhy the request for a pet will need to provide a valid and appropriate reason.

The option to receive an animal over two-five-five tenants (42 percent) will choose to get an animal when the bill is effective, earlier people refused their pet requests or said that they would request one in the future, according to a survey of Go according to a survey compared to PET. Insurance,

It is estimated to allow one million more houses across the country domestic animal When the bill is going to be effective between October 2025 and January 2026.

England's new pet owners are likely to be closely divided between cats and dogs, with more than half (56 percent) a cat, while 52 percent will opt for a dog.
England’s new pet owners are likely to be closely divided between cats and dogs, with more than half (56 percent) a cat, while 52 percent will opt for a dog. ,Getty images,

England’s new domestic animal There is a possibility of closely divided between cats and dogs, more than half (56 percent) a cat wants, while 52 percent will opt for a dog.

Lorna Winter, director of the UK Dog Behavior and Training Charter, said: “The new Rentors Rights Bill Dog Lovers and responsible pets are a great step for the ownership of the pets. For a very long time, many tenants have faced uncertainty or blanket refrigeration when asking a puppy or dog to bring a dog to their house.

“By ensuring that the zamindars cannot improperly stop consent, and by showing the damage of pets InsuranceBill gives tenants a proper chance to experience enjoyment and lifelong benefits of sharing their home with a dog.,

The government had previously abolished the plans, which would allow the landlords in England to charge an additional three -week deposit to keep pets. He also abandoned the requirement of tenants to buy pet damage insurance.

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According to the survey, 8 percent said that he did not plan to buy any pet insurance, while an 18% were unspecified. If those owners choose not to receive the cover, it will be equal to about 269,000 additional houses that do not have pet insurance.

Pet Insurance expert RHYS Jones at Go.comPare said: “Seeing the rights bill of the rent was a very positive step for tenants in the private rental field, as it is expected to give them more security and stability, and the overall situations will improve.”

“Such measures become easier for tenants to keep pets, it will also help to rent more comfortable and flexible housing options for many.”