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The Renters' Rights Act: 5 Key Things Every Landlord Must Know
The private rented sector is about to undergo the most significant transformation in decades. The Renters' Rights Act 2025 represents a fundamental shift in how landlord-tenant relationships work in the UK. But here's the thing: most landlords don't understand what's actually changing. They hear "Section 21 is being abolished" and panic. They don't realize that the new system actually gives them clearer, stronger tools for legitimate evictions. This guide breaks down the 5 ke

Amanda Woodward
Mar 278 min read


Rent Rises in the UK: Separating Myth from Reality for Landlords
Navigating Rent Increases in 2026 and Beyond: A Landlord’s Guide to Compliance and Profitability In the ever-evolving landscape of the UK property market, the rules governing rent increases have become a focal point of confusion and concern for landlords. With the introduction of the Renters’ Rights Act, many property owners are left questioning their ability to adjust rents in line with market dynamics while remaining compliant. We’ve all heard the whispers and the worries:

Amanda Woodward
Jan 234 min read


The Clock is Ticking: Are You Ready for the Biggest Rental Market Shift in a Generation?
On 1 May 2026, the entire landscape of the UK private rented sector changes forever. Every fixed-term tenancy in the country will, in a single day, become a rolling periodic agreement. For landlords who aren’t prepared, this is a seismic event that could expose their investments to significant risk. For the savvy investor, however, it’s a golden opportunity to professionalize, streamline, and ultimately, thrive. Many landlords are scrambling, confused about what this new real

Amanda Woodward
Jan 2012 min read


The Labour Party | 'The Renters Rights Bill' - Published 11 September '24
Labour Party Manifesto The Renters Rights Bill Source: www.gov.uk Published 11 September 2024 The Renters’ Rights Bill delivers our manifesto commitment to transform the experience of private renting, including by ending Section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions. The bill will improve the current system for both the 11 million private renters and 2.3 million landlords in England. It will give renters much greater security and stability so they can stay in their homes for longer, build

Amanda Woodward
Sep 12, 20248 min read
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