
Renters’ Rights Bill | July 2025. Where Are We Now?
| E-Guide
After months of debate, lobbying, and amendment proposals, the biggest change to the Private Rented Sector in over 30 years is finally moving from policy towards practice.
Key changes include:
- Section 21 will be abolished.
- Fixed term tenancies are ending.
- Pets in lets are here to stay (but not without risk).
- Rent in advance is no longer as straightforward.
- Student accommodation faces big changes, unless you’re PBSA.
Our latest e-guide breaks down everything you need to know about the Renters’ Rights Bill as of July 2025. From what’s in, what’s out, and what happens next, we’ve covered it all.
Inside the guide:
- A clear view of which stages are complete, and what’s still to come.
- The key amendments that made it through the House of Lords – and those that didn’t.
- Practical next steps for agents and landlords.
- Insights from industry experts and highlights from Lords debates.
- What it all means for letting agents: compliance, contracts, clients and more.
Download the guide and get your agency ready for what’s next.