Are you ready for the Renters’ Rights Act?
The UK government is introducing sweeping reforms that will affect all landlords. From the removal of Section 21 to mandatory property registration, staying ahead of these changes is crucial. Our expert team is here to guide you through the updates and help you remain compliant while maximising your rental returns.
Major Changes Are Coming
On 28th October 2025, the Renters’ Rights Bill was passed into law. The incoming changes under the new Act will mean more complexity and compliance for landlords. Some of the main topics are explained in detail in articles across our website. These articles will be updated as more information on the various changes is announced:
- Fixed-Term Tenancies Abolished → AST replaced with periodic tenancies.
- Section 21 Removed → No-fault evictions scrapped.
- Rent Control Changes → Restrictions on increases.
- Decent Homes Standard → Stricter maintenance rules.
- New Pet Policies → Easier for tenants to request pets.
- Landlord Registration & Ombudsman Requirement
- Maximum Civil Penalties Increased
- New Rules on Rent Increases – Stay Profitable While Staying Compliant
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