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This is real knee-jerk stuff.
It does nothing to sort out the problems of people who currently have these leases.
I am not saying that I am opposed to it or that I support it. But it needs more discussion.
In principle, I am against this sort of market interference - especially between commercial concerns.
There are other issues to be dealt with such as the length of the leases and the rights acquired after 5 years.
There was no urgency on this. Presumably if I was a tenant taking out a lease now, I would be able to negotiate out the upward only rent review clause anyway.
Brendan
This sounds a lot like the Aristocracy trying to control the growth of wage levels after the black death due a labour shortage. The forces of supply and demand were simply to great. I'd imagine clever business people will figure some way around this.