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Deposit Protection Requirements: How to Avoid a £5,000 Fine
£5,000 fine. That’s what one landlord paid for not protecting a deposit properly. And they lost the eviction case too. Here’s exactly how to protect deposits and avoid this nightmare. Deposit protection is a frequently violated landlord requirement, exposing many to £5,000 fines and lost eviction cases. This guide simplifies the rules to protect deposits legally and avoid fines. Under the Renters Rights Act 2026, failure to protect a deposit can now also prevent landlords fro

Amanda Woodward
Apr 159 min read


Rent Increases Under the Renters' Rights Act: What Landlords Need to Know
The Renters' Rights Act has raised questions among landlords, particularly around rent increases. Let's address the key concerns: Can you still increase rent? Yes. However, the framework has evolved, and compliance is now more critical than ever. The updated rules are clear: maximum one increase per 12-month period, minimum 2 months' notice, increases must reflect prevailing market rates, and tenants can challenge disproportionate increases via tribunal. This guide explains t

Amanda Woodward
Feb 136 min read


Are You Ready for the Biggest Rental Market Shake-Up in a Generation?
The End of Section 21 & The Dawn of Short-Let Regulation The ground is shifting beneath the UK private rented sector. Two monumental changes are set to redefine the landscape for landlords and property investors: the final abolition of Section 21 “no-fault” evictions and the dawn of a stringent new registration and planning regime for short-term lets. This isn’t just political noise; it’s a commercial reality that will fundamentally alter how you manage risk, secure your inco

Amanda Woodward
Jan 265 min read


Renters’ Rights Act 2026: A Landlord’s Guide to Proactive Compliance
The UK property landscape is on the cusp of its most significant legislative overhaul in decades. The forthcoming Renters’ Rights Act, expected to be fully implemented by 2026, represents a fundamental recalibration of the relationship between landlords and tenants. While headlines may focus on single issues, the Act’s true impact lies in its comprehensive scope, touching every aspect of the private rented sector (PRS ), from tenancy agreements to eviction processes. For prof

Amanda Woodward
Jan 228 min read
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