The new system certainly won't do that. It confirms that the current rent control system (described as among the strictest in the world) is now permanent. I know a landlord will be able to increase to market value between tenancies, but that is a right landlords always had and continued to have elsewhere. I'd say also good luck with getting a significant increase after 6 years, the political system simply won't allow that to happen.Where's the legislation that would entice a landlord back into the market.
The right to sell with vacant possession is gone entirely for 55% of landlords and very restricted for the remaining 45%. Aside from devaluing your property, as AlbacoreA correctly points out, the right to evict to sell was a comfort for landlords as you could just sell up if you had a difficult tenant and no faith that the RTB would take your side.