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Law firm’s ‘stark reminder’ for landlords as new era of tenants’ rights kicks in
The first phase gives tenants stronger protections, limits rent rises to once a year and sets penalties of up to £40,000 for non-compliance.
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Renters' Rights Act: do landlords need to provide a written statement of terms?
With the Renters’ Rights Act having officially come into force on 1 May 2026, many landlords are asking themselves: do I need to issue a written statement to my current and future tenants? For all new tenancies, it’s mandatory to give your tenant a written statement of terms in some form. This can be included in your tenancy agreement or given as a standalone document. Here’s what needs to be in a written statement of terms and why you might nee…
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