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Renters could see these three big changes come into force this year

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Tenants in Britain are set to witness some big changes under new government plans. People who rent from private landlords stand to benefit from a proposals recently revealed by the government.

This will include better quality homes, a ban on no-fault evictions and a crack-down on 'dodgy' private landlords, with fines for those who break the rules.

These changes affect anyone living in private rented housing in the UK, and were unveiled by the government on February 2 as part of its Levelling Up White Paper, reports the Mirror . READ MORE: Simple ways every household can cut their energy bills by more than £700 per year The proposals will be debated by parliament first before becoming law, but they are a major indicator of what is likely to change for renters across the country.

More details are likely to be unveiled soon, but these are currently the three changes set to come into force for renters: Currently the law allows landlords to evict tenants for no reason.

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