The Renters’ Rights Bill Is a Game-Changer for Landlords
The Renters’ Rights Bill will abolish Section 21 evictions, replace fixed-term tenancies with rolling agreements, and introduce strict new rules on rent increases, pets, property standards, and landlord registration.
These changes could leave landlords exposed to:
- Tenants leaving with just 2 months’ notice — at any time
- Limited eviction powers and longer legal processes
- Rent increases being blocked or delayed by tribunals
- Higher and new compliance demands and financial penalties
- Greater pressure to meet maintenance and housing standards
- Rent arrears from Day 1 – must sign contracts before move-in monies are paid


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- Backdated rent increases - even if challenged at tribunal
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Download our free guide to understand the risks and how to protect your property and income.
Get Help with Section 21 Before It’s Abolished
The end of Section 21 is approaching — and landlords need to act now. If you’re planning to serve notice or want to understand your options before the law changes, our expert team is here to guide you.
Book a confidential consultation to discuss your situation and get clear, practical advice tailored to landlords.
Landlords: Get Expert Guidance on the Renters’ Rights Bill
The Renters’ Rights Bill is reshaping the rental landscape — and landlords need to be prepared. From tenancy reforms to eviction rules, the changes could impact your legal rights, income, and property management.
Book a one-on-one consultation with our lettings specialists to discuss how the bill affects you as a landlord — and what steps you can take to stay compliant and protected.