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Renters' Rights Act

The Renters' Rights Act passed through English parliament on 27 October 2025 and is anticipated to be introduced in early 2026. The Renters' Rights Act is the most significant reform the private rented sector (PRS) has seen since the Housing Act 1988.

Key Objectives of the Renters' Rights Act
End of Section 21:

No more no-fault evictions—must have a reason to evict.

New eviction process:

Fairer, more transparent dispute resolution.

Long-term tenancy rights:

Greater security for tenants, less flexibility for landlords.

Standardized deposit scheme:

One lifetime deposit instead of multiple security deposits.

Stricter property standards:

Enhanced regulation to improve rental quality.

Revised notice periods:

Longer mandatory notice periods for ending tenancies.

Impact Summary: These changes aim to balance tenant protections with fair processes—landlords will need to adapt to a new regulatory environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Renters' Rights Act

Time is running out! Stay ahead of the Renters' Rights Act - non compliant landlords face significant costs and hefty fines.

Act now to avoid the consequences.

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