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Landlords Allowing Pets Law.?
Hi Any more news on the law that states Landlords must allow pets.? I have a Cat for therapy and a note from my Doctor saying i need to have a Pet and am worried a Landlord won't allow.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.as of Feb 2022 it is making its way thro parliament ( still )
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given the world situation - ("world peace naaart" as terry wogan might say) - I dont give it much chance
(both world peace AND the pets protection bill)
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given the world situation - ("world peace naaart" as terry wogan might say) - I dont give it much chance
(both world peace AND the pets protection bill)
It needs to be noted that the Bill was introduced to the House under the 10 Minute Rule. Although dozens of such Bills are placed before Parliament every year, only 16 have been passed into law during the past thirty years. Bills introduced under the 10 Minute Rule are usually just ways of individual Members expressing their opinions and almost inevitably fall by the wayside, either because the Government actively opposes them in their later stages or simply because there isn't enough time in the Parliamentary calendar for them to be debated.
The Bill referred to you in your post was introduced to the House 14 months ago and, because it wasn't opposed at the time (as is the convention for 10 Minute Rule Bills), it was automatically deemed to have passed through its First Reading stage. However no date has ever been set for the Bill's second reading, which suggests that it's effectively dead and buried.
The Bill referred to you in your post was introduced to the House 14 months ago and, because it wasn't opposed at the time (as is the convention for 10 Minute Rule Bills), it was automatically deemed to have passed through its First Reading stage. However no date has ever been set for the Bill's second reading, which suggests that it's effectively dead and buried.
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