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Discover the newest updates and what they mean for you below. Plus visit The Renters' Rights Ready Hub to learn more about the bill and find out how The Lettings Hub can help you navigate the changes with confidence!
With the Renters’ Rights Bill extending notice periods and phasing out Section 21, timely and cost-effective debt recovery is more important than ever. Our latest infosheet guides you through every stage—serving a notice, court proceedings, evictions and enforcement, post-eviction debt recovery options, and alternative routes—while also highlighting how Rent & ...
Our latest infosheet looks at a recent Court of Appeal decision confirming that fees charged before the Tenant Fees Act 2019 came into force do not affect the validity of a Section 21 notice under a later tenancy. This is welcome news for agents and landlords managing long-standing agreements. Read ...
As the Renters’ Rights Bill nears approval, an important amendment may exempt Purpose-Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) from certain reforms, like ending fixed terms and Section 21 notices, if operators follow an approved code of practice. This could encourage landlords to adopt PBSA models, offer portfolio restructuring opportunities, and help avoid ...
EPC upgrades aren’t a free pass to hike rents, say MPs. Recent concerns highlight that some landlords are using energy efficiency improvements—especially those grant-funded—as justification for unreasonable rent increases. The focus isn’t just on whether properties meet MEES, but how that compliance is achieved. Currently, landlords must ensure properties have ...
Tenancy fraud is rising fast—and costing the sector millions. At The Lettings Hub, we’ve seen how fake documents and upfront payments are used to bypass referencing checks, leading to serious legal and financial fallout. With major reform on the horizon, short-cutting checks is a risk no one can afford. Our ...
The Renters’ Rights Bill is becoming reality, marking the biggest shift in the PRS in over 30 years. Section 21 is being scrapped, fixed term tenancies are ending, pets will be allowed with some restrictions, advance rent rules are tightening, and student lets face major reforms (excluding PBSA). Our latest ...
The government’s new Private Rental Decent Homes Standard will set legally enforceable quality rules for private rental homes in England. Letting agents face new responsibilities, landlords must review property conditions, and tenants gain stronger rights. At The Lettings Hub, our latest infosheet explains what’s changing and how to prepare ...
With the Renters' Rights Bill introducing major reforms, it's crucial for agents and landlords to understand the tenancies they’re managing. Rent Act tenancies from before 1989 are still in place and follow very different rules. These include fair rent limits, strong tenant protections and stricter possession processes. They are not ...
The Renters' Rights Bill is moving quickly, with the Third Reading set for 21st July. Key Government amendments are now on the table, including changes to pet insurance, student lets, rent in advance and rent increases. Our latest infosheet breaks down what these updates could mean for agents and landlords ...