Updating post from Reddit.
> If Lords disagree with any amendments or make their own changes, it will be sent back to MPs at the House of Commons, delaying its implementation.
However
> Two dates – 22 and 24 April – have been given for the committee stage of the bill at the House of Lords, when it will be examined in detail.
> It will then go through to the third reading, giving Lords the chance to finalise any amendments and make sure the bill is workable as law.
> The third reading could happen straight after the committee stage.
As reported in Mortgage Solutions : [Renter's Rights Bill could become law this summer](https://www.mortgagesolutions.co.uk/news/2025/03/21/renters-rights-bill-could-become-law-this-summer/)