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What Is the Maximum a Landlord Can Increase Rent in England?
There is no fixed percentage cap on how much a private landlord can increase rent in England. No universal 3%, 5% or inflation-linked ceiling applies to every property. That does not mean a landlord can raise the rent without constraint. Since the first phase of the Renters' Rights Act 2025 reforms took effect on 1 May 2026, most private landlords must use a prescribed statutory process to increase rent. The tenant may challenge the proposal, and the First-tier Tribunal will

Amanda Woodward
Jul 1712 min read


What Is the Most a Landlord Can Raise Rent in the UK in 2026?
Rent increases are one of the most searched topics in UK property right now, and for good reason. From 1 May 2026, the rules changed significantly under the Renters' Right Act. If you are a landlord wondering how much you can raise rent,or a tenant wondering whether your landlord's proposed increase is lawful, this guide covers everything you need to know. The short answer is this: there is no fixed percentage cap on how much a landlord can raise in England in 2026. However,

Amanda Woodward
Jun 296 min read


Mandatory Grounds for Possession: A Landlord's Essential Guide to Evidence, Notice Periods, and Compliance
Under the latest regulations, a clear understanding of the mandatory grounds for possession is no longer optional—it's essential for effective and compliant property management. These grounds, including landlord move-in, property sales, and significant rent arrears, require precise evidence and adherence to strict notice periods. Getting the details wrong can mean the difference between a swift, successful eviction and a prolonged legal battle that costs time and money. In th

Amanda Woodward
Feb 615 min read
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