Every renter in England to receive landlord letter this week amid 'huge shake-up
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Starting May 1st, the new Renters’ Rights Act came into effect, representing the biggest reform to England’s private rental market in 30 years. It empowers renters with more rights and aims to provide greater stability and security for the 11 million private renters. This article provides a detailed overview of the new law.
Assured shorthold tenancies vs periodic agreements: a landlord’s guide
A tenancy agreement is something every landlord should consider having in place. It sets out all the key information of the tenancy, such as when the rent is due and who’s responsible for maintenance. But in 2026, the Renters’ Right Act introduced big changes for how tenancy agreements are written and managed in England. Here’s what your assured periodic tenancy agreement should include, why you need one, and how to make sure it complies with t…
Renters Rights Act 2025 – What existing landlords need to do now
WITH the Renters Rights Act 2025 coming into force on May 1, landlords with existing assured shorthold tenancies (ASTs) face an immediate shift in legal obligations. While much attention has focused on new tenancies, the transitional arrangements for existing lets are just as important—and potentially risky if misunderstood.
CAP – Renters Rights Act May 2026 – what does it mean for your ads?
The ASA/CAP have released a post called: Renters Rights Act May 2026 – what does it mean for your ads?, The post is copied below but please have a look at the ASA/CAP site as there are lots of things of interest to anyone with an interest in Ethical Marketing. The regulations around the rights of renters and responsibilities of landlords have changed this May in England. See here for more information: Guide to the Renters’ Rights Act – GOV.UK. T…
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