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Commercial Rent (Coronavirus) Act 2021 - Clause 1

24 November 2021

Lead MP

Paul Scully

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Bill Debate

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Paul Scully raised concerns about commercial rent (coronavirus) act 2021 - clause 1 in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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The Bill aims to implement a binding arbitration process for resolving disputes over unpaid rent from businesses mandated to close during the pandemic. It protects jobs, ensures swift market recovery, targets support to hardest-hit sectors like hospitality and retail, and establishes clear principles for arbitrators. The system will provide clarity and certainty for both landlords and tenants while ensuring that relief is granted only for viable businesses.
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