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The Renters’ Rights Act is here! 

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With the Renters’ Rights Act now passed into law, there’s never been a better time to arrange your landlord review. You’ll receive tailored advice about your current lets and be the first to know when any new changes take effect.

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The Renters Rights Act has now passed into law. While we await further information from the government on when specific measures will take effect, here’s what we know so far…

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Renters’ Rights Act Made Simple: Your Legal Update Series

Stay informed with quick, practical videos explaining how the Renters’ Rights Act affects landlords, agents, and tenants — from compliance rules to notice procedures.

Mandatory vs Discretionary Grounds

The Three Month Arrears Rule

Anti Social Behaviour — What Counts

Avoiding Common Notice Mistakes

Ban on Rental Bidding Wars

Build a Paper Trail Like a Pro

Evicting to Sell — Documentation Needed

Compliance Made Easy

How We Help You Navigate Changes

Don’t Discriminate — Equal Treatment

Serving Section 8 Notices Correctly

Rent Increases — The New Rules

Rent Repayment Orders Explained

Preparing for Court Under Section 8

Risks of Getting It Wrong

Pets & Reasonable Refusals

Landlord Occupation — Strict Rules

Inspections Save Your Case

Your Letting Agent’s Role in Compliance

Upfront Rent Payments

Timeline Reality Check — Court Delays

The Ombudsman — Faster Resolutions

Tenants Have More Security

Renters' Rights Bill Video Guide for Landlords

Explore our video series covering key aspects of the Renters’ Rights Bill. From understanding upcoming changes to practical guidance on compliance, these short videos provide clear and helpful insights for landlords.

What is the Renters’ Rights Bill?
Fair referencing: what landlords need to know
Pets in rental homes: what the new rules say
Ending a tenancy: what landlords need to know
How tenants can end a tenancy under the new rules
EPCs and the Warm Homes Grant: what’s changing?
Landlord Ombudsman and Property Portal explained
New standards for rental properties
Rent increases: what’s allowed under the new rules?
Rent arrears: what landlords should know
Rent repayment orders: what they are and how they work
Common landlord questions answered
Landlord Q&A event summary
Final thoughts on the Renters’ Rights Bill
How to prepare for the Renters’ Rights Bill

Renters’ Rights Act FAQs

No. With good rental incomes and the best choice of tenants, now is a great time to be a landlord

Yes. With new grounds for possession, landlords can easily reclaim properties within specified timeframes.

No. If a property is unsuitable for children, it will be advertised accordingly, making working with an experienced agent even more crucial. When you work with us, we’ll find the right tenants for your property.

Yes. This ensures landlords receive clear guidelines on maintenance, helping to protect property standards and maintain positive tenant relationships.

Yes. Periodic tenancies will be mandatory. However, these can give landlords greater flexibility, making it easier to manage properties and adjust to market conditions as needed. It can also help reduce void periods with no need to relet.

No. The act introduces clear grounds for possession, making it easier for landlords to evict tenants where justified, ensuring fair and transparent processes.

By staying informed and working with us, you’ll be able to navigate compliance requirements under the Renters’ Rights Act, avoiding any fines or penalties.

Yes. Landlords will still be able to reclaim their property under specific grounds, so you can regain possession when needed, with clear timeframes and processes in place.

Landlords can advertise properties as “no pets,” and any pet requests from tenants can be reasonably declined if a superior lease prohibits pets. Additionally, tenants can be required to take out pet insurance, offering extra protection for your property.

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