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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!
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 ...
With Section 21 ending, landlords must use Section 8 to regain possession. Updates include new grounds, longer notice periods, and stricter evidence requirements, creating opportunities for agents to improve arrears management and tenant screening ...
The end of Section 21 is near. Agents and landlords should review tenancies, tighten processes, and manage risk before court delays grow ...
The Renters’ Rights Bill is edging closer to becoming law, with Royal Assent expected this autumn. After the party conference break, it returns to the House of Lords on 14 October for its final stages. With reforms set to take effect from early 2026, now is the time to prepare ...
A prison sentence does not end a tenancy, and acting too quickly, such as changing the locks, could amount to unlawful eviction. Our new infosheet with Woodstock Legal Services explains the right steps to take and how one landlord avoided costly mistakes ...
On 8th September, the Renters’ Rights Bill reached its final ‘ping-pong’ stage in the House of Commons. Matthew Pennycook confirmed Labour’s commitment to passing the Bill quickly into Royal Assent, aiming to modernise regulation in the private rented sector and give renters greater rights and protections ...
With the Renters’ Rights Bill already set to transform the lettings landscape, agents also need to prepare for two major changes that will raise housing standards across the sector: Awaab’s Law – introducing strict timeframes to investigate and fix hazards such as damp, mould and emergencies. Decent Homes Standard (reformed) – modernising minimum ...