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UK Rent Increase Law 2026: England Landlord Rules Guide
Rent reviews are no longer a routine administrative task. In 2026, they sit at the intersection of income planning, resident retention, documentation and legal compliance. For landlords with rising finance, insurance, repair and regulatory costs, a well-timed review may be commercially necessary. For residents, the same decision can materially affect household budgets. The strongest approach is therefore neither to avoid rent reviews nor to chase an arbitrary percentage. It i

Amanda Woodward
7 hours ago10 min read


What Percentage Can a Landlord Increase Rent? A Strategic for UK Landlords
Moving Beyond Arbitrary Percentages This is one of the most frequently asked questions we received from landlords—and the answer is far more nuanced than a simple percentage. There is no government-mandated cap of 3%, 5%, or any arbitrary figure in England. What the law does establish is a standard: the proposed new rent must not exceed the open market rent for the property. As the private rented sector evolves, particularly with the implementation of the Renters' Rights Act

Amanda Woodward
Aug 27 min read
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