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On 27 October 2025, the Renters’ Rights Act officially became law, marking the biggest shake-up in the rental sector since 1988. With major changes coming into effect from 27 December 2025, now is the time for letting agents to prepare. Our latest guide explains the key dates, outlines the main ...
The final chapter of our 10-part series looking at all aspects of the Renters’ Rights Bill comes just as MPs agreed the final Lords amendments in Westminster, meaning the Bill is now set to receive Royal Assent and will become law ...
This edition explores two key reforms — Awaab’s Law and the Decent Homes Standard — set to raise housing quality across the private rented sector. With stricter repair times and higher compliance standards ahead, now’s the time to prepare ...
The Renters’ Rights Bill is in its final stages in the House of Lords, paving the way for major reforms to private renting by 2026. Key debates include pet deposits, re-letting rules, and student lets. Letting agents, landlords, and tenants should begin preparing now for new tenancy rules and compliance ...
The Renters’ Rights Bill will overhaul student lettings by ending fixed-term tenancies and Section 21, introducing Ground 4A for student possession, and retaining exemptions for PBSA providers. With new limits on rent in advance and a greater reliance on guarantors, agents must review tenancy structures, manage compliance between PBSA and ...
With 36 million pets in the UK and 60% of homes owning animals, renters still struggle to find pet-friendly housing. The new Renters’ Rights Bill will end blanket bans and let tenants request pets, creating a fairer market, attracting loyal tenants, and boosting stability for landlords ...
Our latest infosheet explains how Section 13 will soon be the only legal way to increase rents under the Renters’ Rights Bill. Learn what this means for agents, how Tribunal challenges may change, and why accurate market data will be key ...
The Renters’ Rights Bill is set to end fixed term tenancies, with all new agreements moving to open ended, periodic tenancies. The government says this will give renters more security and flexibility, but it also creates new challenges for landlords, agents and guarantors around certainty, processes and risk. We break ...
In our latest Renters’ Rights Bill: 10 Essential Guides, we look at one of the most debated changes — the ban on rent in advance. For some tenants it’s a lifeline, for others it’s controversial, and the Bill draws a firm new line. But what does this really mean for ...








