UK rental crisis forces workers to flee major cities. Average private rents jumped 3.5% to £1,367 monthly, with London postcodes offering sub-£800 rooms plummeting from 81 to just five since 2020. Young professionals juggling multiple jobs still cannot afford housing, prompting migration to cheaper regions. The new Renters' Rights Act, effective May 1st, introduces two-month notice periods and annual rent caps at market rates, but housing advocates argue it fails to address affordability. Survey data reveals 30% of tenants faced rent increases post-legislation, while 11% experienced eviction notices. Campaigners demand stronger rent controls as the housing affordability crisis deepens across Britain.
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