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Plans to reform rent pressure zones could lead to more homelessness, housing charity warns

Plans to reform rent pressure zones could lead to more homelessness, housing charity warns

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Gabija Gataveckaite and Maeve McTaggart
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Plans to reform pressure zones (RPZs) could lead to more homelessness, Threshold CEO John McCafferty has warned.
He said that any dilution of rental protections could "push more renters into financial distress and, arguably, homelessness", saying RPZs should be continued until a "comprehensive step-down plan is put in place".

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