Tenants negatively impacted by Covid 19 will be protected from rent increases and eviction until January 2022

The Cabinet agreed to the extension of protections today
Tenants negatively impacted by Covid 19, in arrears and at risk of homelessness will be protected from rent increases and eviction until January 12th 2022.
The cabinet agreed to the extension of protections today.
Ministers also agreed students will not have to pay in excess of the value of two months' rent in advance.
They will be limited to a deposit and one month's rent.
The restriction will apply to all tenancies including those in student specific accommodation.
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